Racosperma aneurum var. intermedium (Pedley) Pedley
Acacia aneura var. conifera auct. non Randell: Holland, A.E. & Pedley, L. in Henderson, R.J.F. (2002) p.p.
Acacia aneura var. conifera auct. non Randell: Pedley, L. in Bostock, P.D. & Holland, A.E. (ed.) (2007) p.p.
Acacia aneura var. conifera auct. non Randell: Pedley, L. in Bostock, P.D. & Holland, A.E. (ed.) 2010 p.p.
Acacia aneura var. aneura leaves and flowersMulga woodland in Southwestern QueenslandAcacia aneura branch with seed podsAcacia aneura barkMulga heath in Southwestern QueenslandAcacia anuera woodland
Acacia aneura, commonly known as mulga,[3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to inland Australia. It is a variable shrub or small tree with flat, narrowly linear to elliptic phyllodes, cylindrical spikes of bright yellow flowers and more or less flat and straight, leathery pods.
^ ab"Acacia aneura". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
^Maslin, Bruce R. Kodela, Phillip G. (ed.). "Acacia aneura". Flora of Australia. Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water: Canberra. Retrieved 22 August 2024.