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Acacia aneura - Wikipedia
Acacia aneura, commonly known as mulga, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to inland Australia. It is a variable shrub or ...
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Mulga the Artist – Mulga The Artist
Mulga is Joel Moore, a magnificently bearded street artist, muralist, illustrator, poet and artrepreneur from Sydney known for his colourful and magical ...
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Mulga - Horticulture Unlimited
Mulga is a striking evergreen that grows to a moderate fifteen to twenty feet with a ten- to twelve-foot spread.
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mulga
mulga Austral. (ˈmʌlgə) Also malga, mulgah, mulgam. [Native Australian.] 1. a. A small spreading tree, Acacia aneura, widespread in dry inland areas of Australia, or one of several related trees found in such regions; also, land covered with vegetation of this kind. Also attrib. and used colloq. in ...
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Town of Mulga
The Town of Mulga is a friendly municipality with lots of potential. We have a proud history, caring citizens and great opportunities for those wanting to live ...
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MULGA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MULGA is a widely distributed irregular and often shrubby Australian acacia (Acacia aneura) that has usually linear grayish green phyllodes, ...
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Mulga
Mulga may refer to:
Flora
Acacia aneura (mulga or true mulga, a shrub or tree native to Australia)
Mulga apple, its edible gall
Any of many similar Acacia species, such as:
Acacia brachystachya (umbrella mulga)
Acacia citrinoviridis (black mulga)
Acacia craspedocarpa (hop mulga)
Acacia cyperophylla
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A Tree Selection Guide - SelecTree
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Mulga Snake - The Australian Museum
Mulga Snakes have the widest distribution of any snake species in Australia, ranging throughout the continent except for the extreme southern and general ...
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Mulga | Australian native plants - NSW National Parks
Mulga are hardy Australian native plants found throughout inland Australia. With an unusually long tap root, the mulga is able to withstand long periods of ...
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Mulga (habitat) - Wikipedia
Mulga is a type of habitat composed of woodland or open forest dominated by the mulga tree, Acacia aneura, or similar species of Acacia. Acacia aneura ...
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mulga parrot meaning in Chinese - ichacha.net
mulga parrot in Chinese : 穆加鹦鹉…. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Mulga (habitat)
Mulga is a type of habitat composed of woodland or open forest dominated by the mulga tree, Acacia aneura, or similar species of Acacia. of dry sandy plains with low mulga woodlands and shrublands that are dominated by mulga.
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Mulga, Alabama
Mulga is a town in western Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. It incorporated in 1947. Possibly the most notable person from Mulga is "Phyllis" a frequent caller into the Paul Finebaum radio show on ESPN.
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Mulga apple
The mulga apple is in fact a combination of plant and animal; the insect gall grows inside the wood of the mulga tree (Acacia aneura). Mulga trees grow in flat country and at the foot of hills.
It grows on the end of the mulga branches.
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