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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Calliandra surinamensis Benth. Fabaceae. CN: Pink powder puff, Pompon de Marin, Surinam powderpuff, Surinamese stickpea. Native of northern and western South America. The plant usually has complexly branched multiple trunks and grows to a height of about 5 metres, although many sources suggest that it only attains a height of 3 metres. Left unpruned it grows long thin branches that eventually droop down onto the ground. Synonym(s):Anneslia fasciculata (Willd.) KleinhoonteCalliandra tenuiflora Benth.Inga fasciculata Willd.Ref and suggested reading:
www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?8512en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calliandra_surinamensis
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A prickly mound plant of Patagonia. Called Matafuego in Argentina and Mataguanaco in Chile.
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Dimorphandra mollis Benth.FABACEAE-CAESALPINIOIDEAE(LEGUMINOSAE)Local: Asa Norte, Braslia, Brasil.Ref.: Silva Jr., M.C. 100 rvores do Cerrado. Rede de Sementes do Cerrado, 2005.
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Camaragibe, Pernambuco, Brazil
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Lonavala, Maharashtra, India
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Named after Thomas Michael Chalker who was caretaker at Wombeyan Caves 18881925Threatened species: ROTAP: 2RC-
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, South Australia, Australia
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Astor Farms, Florida, United States
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Juno Beach, Florida, United States
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New South Wales, Australia
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Photo taken at Sai Shan, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
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Camaragibe, Pernambuco, Brazil
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Burra, Queensland, Australia
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Hodgson Vale, Queensland, Australia
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Wisconsin, United States
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Astragalus cibarius E. Sheld.May 5, 2011, Salt Lake County, Utah, Wasatch foothills, approx. 5,150 ft. Lower Mt. Olympus trail. Not as commonly seen in this particular area as in other places (this was the lone plant observed in this general area on this date).
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Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
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Grandfather, North Carolina, United States