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Acacia ferruginea A. ferruginea is a large tree, common in SW and central India. It is managed by pollarding for its leaf fodder, which is valuable for goats and...
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Acacia glauca (wild dividivi) A shrubby species (to 5 m tall) from tropical America, where it is common in parts of southern Central America and on many West Indian Islands, in...
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Acacia holosericea A. holosericea is a fast-growing, nitrogen-fixing, multi-stemmed large shrub or small tree up to 9 m tall. It is adapted to a wide range of sites...
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Acacia horrida (rubber thorn tree) Acacia horrida forms a flat-topped very thorny shrub, found in the seasonally dry lowland tropics of northeastern Africa (A. horrida subsp....
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Acacia hylonoma A. hylonoma is an adaptable, nitrogen-fixing, medium-size to large (15-25 m) tree. Native to the wet to very wet tropical lowlands of Queensland,...
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Acacia karroo (sweet thorn) A. karroo is the most widespread acacia in southern Africa and it occupies a diverse range of environments from acacia savannahs and woodlands on...
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Acacia koa (koa) A. koa is the most important native timber tree of Hawaii and can reach 30 m in height and 1.5 m in diameter (Little and Skolmen, 1989). This...
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Acacia leptocarpa A. leptocarpa has a widespread occurrence extending across much of tropical Australia and the southern lowlands of New Guinea. In Australia, it...
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Acacia leucophloea (white-barked Acacia) The main uses for A. leucophloea are as a fodder crop and for its non-wood products including dyes, edible seeds and seed oil, which is useful for...
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Acacia longifolia (golden wattle) A. longifolia has commonly been recognized as having two variants - var. longifolia and var. sophorae. Biochemical and morphological evidence,...
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