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Acacia mangium (brown salwood) A. mangium has become a major plantation species in the humid tropical lowlands of Asia. Its success is due to its: extremely vigorous growth...
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Acacia mearnsii (black wattle) A fast-growing, nitrogen-fixing tree adapted to a wide range of sites from the temperate and subtropical lowlands to tropical highlands. It yields...
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Acacia melanoxylon (Australian blackwood) A. melanoxylon is a long-lived, nitrogen-fixing species that may attain up to 1.5 m in diameter and 40 m in height. It is suitable for planting in...
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Acacia mellifera (black thorn) A. mellifera forms a dense very thorny shrub in the seasonally dry lowland tropics of the African continent, although it sometimes develops into a...
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Acacia midgleyi (Cape York salwood) Acacia midgleyi is moderately tall tree up to 25 m tall. It occurs either as a single-stemmed tree with a straight bole 10-15 long or with a bole...
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Acacia modesta A. modesta is a moderate-sized thorny tree with a bushy rounded crown and drooping branches. This tree occurs gregariously in the dry outer hills...
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Acacia neriifolia A. neriifolia ranges in habit from a single-stemmed but much branched shrub 2-5 m tall in exposed situations to a small, slender tree 6-15 m tall...
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Acacia nilotica (gum arabic tree) A. nilotica is a pioneer (light-demanding), nitrogen-fixing tree, and is relatively fast growing on arid sites. It is an important riverine tree in...
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Acacia oraria A. oraria is a small, nitrogen-fixing tropical tree or shrub that can grow in exposed coastal situations on infertile sites. It tolerates both...
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Acacia orites A. orites is a medium to tall (10-30 m), fast growing, nitrogen-fixing tree adapted to warm temperate and subtropical climates. It has a straight,...
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