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Myall
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Myalls are any of a group of closely related and very similar species of Acacia: * Acacia binervia, commonly known as coast myall; * A. papyrocarpa, commonly known as western myall; * a weeping form of the species, commonly known as water myall; * A. pendula, commonly known as weeping myall, true myall, or myall; * A. sibilans, commonly known as northern myall.Note
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Myalls are any of a group of closely related and very similar species of Acacia: * Acacia binervia, commonly known as coast myall; * A. papyrocarpa, commonly known as western myall; * a weeping form of the species, commonly known as water myall; * A. pendula, commonly known as weeping myall, true myall, or myall; * A. sibilans, commonly known as northern myall.Note Hostile Aboriginal groups were called Myalls in the early days of Australian colonization, and probably came from a word meaning "men". According to C. Lumholtz (1890), the European usage was picked up by "civilized" Aboriginals and used as a term of contempt for their less sophisticated brethren. Quoted in Edward Ellis Morris (1896). Morris's Dictionary of Australian Words. This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name (vernacular name). If an internal link led you here, you may wish to edit the linking article so that it links directly to the intended article.
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