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Acacia confusa A. confusa is a nitrogen fixing species and a pioneer tree on wastelands. It grows fast and has great adaptability to a wide range of soils. It is...
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Acacia crassicarpa (northern wattle) Acacia crassicarpa is one of the fastest-growing acacias for planting on degraded sites in the seasonally-dry tropics. It tolerates a range of soil...
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Acacia cyclops (coastal wattle) A. cyclops is a dense bushy shrub or small tree that can grow in very dry areas with an annual precipitation of less then 300 mm (NAS, 1980). It...
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Acacia dealbata (acacia bernier) A. dealbata has a moderate life span exceeding 20 years (Boland, 1987). It is a fast growing shrub or tree suited to cool climates and its roots...
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Acacia deanei (Deane's wattle) A. deanei is a nitrogen-fixing shrub or small tree, usually freely branched from near ground level in open situations and in the height range 2-9...
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Acacia decurrens (green wattle) A. decurrens is a fast-growing, nitogen-fixing tree suitable for use in shelterbelts, windbreaks, the rehabilitation of difficult sites and as a...
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Acacia elachantha Until recently, the species now known as A. elachantha has been widely referred to as A. cowleana. In their reappraisal of the taxonomy of A....
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Acacia elata A. elata is a tall (up to 25 m), straight, very fast-growing, nitrogen-fixing tree suited to moist, well drained and moderately fertile sites in...
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Acacia erioloba (camel thorn) A. erioloba often develops into a tree up to 15 m tall with a d.b.h. in excess of 50 cm, and naturally occurs on the ancient windblown sands of the...
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Acacia farnesiana (huisache) A. farnesiana is a spinescent shrub, or rarely a small tree, 2-7 m tall with several slender stems and long thin branches growing from ground...
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