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Acacia ampliceps (salt wattle) A. ampliceps is a large shrub or small spreading tree, 3-9 m tall with 1-4 stems, suitable for warm to hot, semi-arid to arid tropical areas. It is...
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Acacia aneura (mulga) A. aneura is a bushy, nitrogen-fixing shrub or small tree from 2 m up to about 15 m in height, which grows in arid and semi-arid areas on a range...
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Acacia angustissima A. angustissima is a thornless shrub up to 4 m in height. This species is originally from Central America and tolerates a wide range of soils and...
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Acacia auriculiformis (northern black wattle) Few other species can match the ability of A. auriculiformis to grow on harsh sites in the tropics. Its rapid early growth rate, ability to fix...
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Acacia catechu (black cutch) A. catechu is a fast growing, and multipurpose nitrogen-fixing tree found in India, Bhutan, Pakistan, Myanmar and Thailand. It occurs naturally on...
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Acacia caven (Roman cassie) Although often considered as an invasive weed, A. caven is an important element in a variety of silvopastoral and agrosilvopastoral systems in...
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Acacia chundra A. chundra is a small to moderate sized tree, which occurs throughout western and southern India, mainly on dry sites with rocky soils. It is also...
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Acacia cincinnata A. cincinnata is a tall, straight, slender, nitrogen-fixing tree growing in the tropical and subtropical lowlands. It has potential for...
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Acacia colei A. colei is a nitrogen-fixing shrub or small tree adaptable to a wide range of sites in the semi-arid tropics. It is capable of fast growth on...
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Acacia concinna (soap-pod) A. concinna is a climbing or scandent shrub, or small tree (stem diameter to about 23 cm), with sharp prickles on branchlets, petioles and...
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