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Acacia peregrina (New Guinea salwood) A. `peregrina' has potential for use in industrial forestry plantations in the seasonally-dry tropics. The wood quality of A. `peregrina' is...
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Acacia planifrons (umbrella tree) A. planifrons is a small to moderate-sized tree, up to 10 m high, indigenous to the drier regions of southern India and Sri Lanka. It has a short...
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Acacia plectocarpa A. plectocarpa is a small, nitrogen-fixing tree 3-10 m tall from tropical hot humid to hot semi-arid climatic zones in northwestern Australia. It...
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Acacia polyacantha (hook thorn) A. polyacantha is a large deciduous tree which can reach 25 m tall, but usually growing up to 15 m tall and with a diameter of 70 cm. It has an...
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Acacia polystachya A. polystachya is a nitrogen-fixing tree of the humid and sub-humid tropics. In Queensland, Australia, where it is native, it varies in stature...
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Acacia reficiens (false umbrella thorn) Acacia reficiens grows into a thorny obconical multistemmed shrub or small tree in the seasonally dry tropical savannas of Africa. A shallow-rooted...
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Acacia salicina (cooba) A. salicina is a vigorous, long-lived, nitrogen-fixing tall shrub or tree. It grows on a wide range of soils but its preference is for...
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Acacia saligna (Port Jackson wattle) A. saligna is a fast-growing, nitrogen-fixing large shrub or small tree from southwestern Western Australia. It coppices readily and is...
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Acacia senegal (gum acacia) A. senegal is a pioneer, nitrogen-fixing tree, that produces a valuable product (gum arabic) which is sold in international markets. It also has a...
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Acacia seyal (whistling thorn) A. seyal is a pioneer, nitrogen-fixing, drought tolerant and fire resistant tree, that produces a valuable product (gum talha) which is sold in...
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