Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR)

Acacia auriculiformis
(Fabaceae)

Papuan wattle, auri, earleaf acacia, earpod wattle, northern black wattle, tan wattle

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Species description or overview

Acacia auriculiformis fact sheet View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
An excerpt about earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis), a non-native invasive plant in natural areas in Florida, from Identification and Biology of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas."

Acacia auriculiformis information from PIER
Information on Acacia auriculiformis as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).

Acacia auriculiformis on Maui (Hawaii, USA): species information View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
This report on the species Acacia auriculiformis in Hawaii--with particular emphasis on its status on the island of Maui--includes information about the taxonomy, description, biology and ecology, distribution, control methods, and management recommendations, as well as references.


Taxonomy & nomenclature

GRIN nomenclature info for Acacia auriculiformis
Nomenclatural information about Acacia auriculiformis is provided by USDA/ARS/NGRP/GRIN.

ITIS nomenclature info for Acacia auriculiformis
Nomenclatural information about Acacia auriculiformis is provided by ITIS.

IPNI nomenclature info for Acacia auriculiformis  new posting 
Nomenclatural information about Acacia auriculiformis is provided by The International Plant Names Index (IPNI).


Impacts

Acacia auriculiformis fact sheet View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
An excerpt about earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis), a non-native invasive plant in natural areas in Florida, from Identification and Biology of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas."

Acacia auriculiformis (Fabaceae): species information from GCW
Information on Acacia auriculiformis as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Global Compendium of Weeds (GCW).


Images

Images of Acacia auriculiformis (Fabaceae) (earpod wattle)
Links to high-resolution free images of Acacia auriculiformis (Fabaceae) (earpod wattle) by Forest & Kim Starr (USGS) are available here.

Photos and other information about Acacia auriculiformis
This page contains images of earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis).

Acacia to Azadirachta images and weed risk assessment scores
Images of trees Acacia to Azadirachta, and their weed risk assessment scores, listed alphabetically, are from the University of Hawaii Forestry Extension.

Acacia auriculiformis images from PIER
Images of Acacia auriculiformis provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).


Distribution

Plants of Hawaii: Acacia auriculiformis -- MAPS
USDA/ITIS (http://www.itis.usda.gov/)

Acacia auriculiformis on Maui (Hawaii, USA): species information View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
This report on the species Acacia auriculiformis in Hawaii--with particular emphasis on its status on the island of Maui--includes information about the taxonomy, description, biology and ecology, distribution, control methods, and management recommendations, as well as references.

Acacia auriculiformis fact sheet View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
An excerpt about earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis), a non-native invasive plant in natural areas in Florida, from Identification and Biology of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas."

Invasive species in the Pacific: A technical review and draft regional strategy (2000) View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
The status of invasive plants, vertebrates, arthropods, molluscs, and crustaceans, and options for a regional invasive species strategy for the South Pacific are presented in this series of articles from the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme, 2000.


Cited as invasive (on a list)

2007 FLEPPC invasive plant list View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's 2007 List of Invasive Plant Species focus includes adverse effects exotic pest plants have on Florida's biodiversity and plant communities.


Books

Identification and biology of nonnative plants in Florida's natural areas (second edition)
Langeland, K.A., H.M. Cherry, C.M. McCormick, and K.A. Craddock Burks. 2008. Identification and biology of nonnative plants in Florida's natural areas (second edition). The University of Florida IFAS Communication Services (Gainesville). 193+ pp. illus. ISBN: 978-0-916287-70-2.


Full-text articles

Invasive species in the Pacific: A technical review and draft regional strategy
South Pacific Regional Environmental Programme (SPREP). Sherley, Greg (ed.) . 2000. Invasive species in the Pacific: A technical review and draft regional strategy. Apia, Samoa: South Pacific Regional Environment Programme. ISBN: 982-04-0214-X.

Control of non-native plants in natural areas of Florida
Langeland, K.A. and R.L. Stocker. (1997-)2001. Control of non-native plants in natural areas of Florida. SP 242, one of a series of the Department of Agronomy, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. First printed: 1997. Revised: April, 2001.

Acacia auriculiformis on Maui (Hawaii, USA): species information View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
This report on the species Acacia auriculiformis in Hawaii--with particular emphasis on its status on the island of Maui--includes information about the taxonomy, description, biology and ecology, distribution, control methods, and management recommendations, as well as references.


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