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Acacia verticillata (L' Her.) Willd., Prickly Moses, family Acacia, Comesperma volubile Labillardiere, family Polygalaceae, Love creeper, 1886 [picture] / Ellis Rowan
Bib ID 2838040
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Rowan, Ellis, 1848-1922
 
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Description 1886 
1 painting : watercolour ; 54.7 x 38 cm. 
Series

Flower and bird paintings.

Notes

Title from inscription and identification by botanist.

Ellis Rowan Australian Collection 275/­930.

Inscriptions: Signed and dated in medium upper right.

Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-an6722768

In exhibition mount.

Subjects Acacia - Australia - Pictorial works.  |  Polygalaceae - Australia - Pictorial works.  |  Picture - Ellis Rowan.

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