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Acacia - Wikipedia Acacia, commonly known as wattles[3][4] or acacias, is a genus of about 1,084 species of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae
Acacia | Description, Trees, Savanna, Major Species, Facts | Britannica Acacia is a genus of about 160 species of trees and shrubs in the pea family (Fabaceae) Acacias are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, particularly Australia (where they are called wattles) and Africa, where they are well-known landmarks on the veld and savanna
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Acacia Trees: Types, Leaves, Flowers, Thorns - Identification (With . . . Acacias are fast-growing thorny trees and shrubs with many uses in a garden landscape Also called wattles, acacia plants can be trees and shrubs of varying sizes Large acacia trees such as the Sweet Acacia (Acacia farnesiana), Silver Wattle (Acacia dealbata), and Cootamundra Wattle (Acacia baileyana) grow between 20 and 50 ft (6 – 15 m) tall
Acacia (wattle) genus | The Wood Database Common Name (s): Acacia, wattle Distribution: Primarily Australia; a few species are found in Asia and the Pacific islands Genus Size: Nearly 1,000 species Mechanical Characteristics: Density greatly variable, some species can be very heavy and hard, though most commercial species are of moderate weight
Acacia (genre) — Wikipédia Acacia est un genre de plantes à fleurs de la famille des Fabacées (sous-famille des Mimosoidées) Ce sont des arbres et des arbustes Dans le langage courant, les espèces de ce genre prennent, selon les cas, l'appellation d'acacia, cassier, mimosa, mulga ou encore tamarin
Acacia sensu lato - Wikipedia Acacia s l (pronounced əˈkeɪʃə or əˈkeɪsiə ), known commonly as mimosa, acacia, thorntree or wattle, [2] is a polyphyletic genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae
Acacia Trees: History, Description, Types, Uses More… Acacia trees have many uses, including ornamentals, shade trees, hedges, windbreaks, and erosion control They are also an important source of food and fuel for humans and animals, as well as construction timber, pulpwood, and tannin Some species are invasive weeds outside their natural range
23 Species of Acacia Trees and Shrubs - The Spruce Acacia trees and shrubs come from the Acacia genus, Fabaceae (legume) family, and Mimosoideae subfamily With more than 1300 species and varieties worldwide, about 1000 of these are native to Australia, although some of these species were regrouped into four other genera in 2005
Acacia Tree: Description, Types, and Care Tips (Full Guide) In this article, we’ll embark on a journey to discover the world of the acacia tree, exploring its description, characteristics, types, native location, uses, and cultural significance The acacia tree is like nature’s sentinel, standing tall and proud in the vast landscapes it inhabits