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ACACIA LINEATA. Narrow LiINED-LEAVED 
ACACIA. 
KK BK REE KEE EEE 
Class and Order. 
Potyeam1A Monaecia. 
( Nat. Ord. Leeuminos. ) 
Generic Character. 
Flores polygami, Cal. 4—5-dentatus. Pet. 4—5, nunc 
libera, nunc in corollam 4—5-fidam coalita. Stam. numero 
varia, 1O—200. Legumen continuum exsuccum bivalve. 
DC. 
Specific Character and Synonym. 
Acacia lineata ; villoso-hirsuta, phyllodiis linearibus strictis 
(subuncialibus) uninerviis apice obliquis subuncinatis 
mucrone calloso terminatis, nervo lineeformi, margini 
superiori parallelé approximato, capitulis axillaribus 
solitariis geminisve, pedunculis filiformibus phyllodio 
longioribus, floribus quinquefidis. A. Cunn. 
Acacia lineata. A. Cunn. in Don’s Syst. of Gard. v. 2. p. 
A403. n. 28. 
A shrub of bushy growth, frequent in the interior of 
New South Wales, in barren forest-grounds lying West 
from Wellington Valley, in long. 148° E. ; as also in the 
country on the North from the settlement of Bathurst, where 
it flowers throughout the winter months (May—July), and 
ripens its legumes in December. “It was originally disco- 
vered, during the progress of the expedition on the Lachlan 
River in 1817, and was two years’ since, communicated 
by Mr. Arron, from the Royal Gardens at Kew, where it 
flowers with many of its kindred, in the months of April 
and May. All. Cunn. 
Descr. 
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