Summary[edit] Description: Español: Arbusto de la familia FABACEAE, Hojas compuestas, con espinas en en eje principal, flores amarillas. Date: 22 July 2010. Source: Own work. Author: csencebe. La Molina, Lima, Perú Licensing[edit] Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the public domain. This applies worldwide.In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so:I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.
Summary[edit] Description: English: This picture is of Acacia nilotica with full blown yellow flower in the month of July in field of paddy that is also growing. Date: 29 July 2015, 12:05:37. Source: Own work. Author: Sonu020.
Family: MimosaceaeThorny shrub or small trees up to 3m tall.Leaves bipinnate, 5-6cm long, pinnae 4-8 pairs, spines short, straight, paired; Flower heads 1cm across, bright yellow, solitary, axillary, peduncle bracteate at apex, flowers fragrant. calyx companulate, petals nited, stamens many, shortly connate at base, pod 5-8cm long, 1 cm wide.one pod per head.often cultivated or run wild in tropics. Photographed at Nellore of India.
Summary[edit] Description: Family: Mimosaceae Distribution: Common in scrub jungles. Found in India and Parts of Africa. Armed shrubs, 2-3 mts tall. Leaves 2-4cm long, bipinnate, leaflets 6-8 pairs; Stipules modified into spines. the thorns are 2-8cm long, sharp , hollow and white. Ants stay in these thorns. Flowers 2-3mm across, white, or creamy yellow, in 2-3cm long axilary fasiculate spikes. Pod reniform, black with 2 orbicular seeds. Wood is used as fuel. Reference: Flora of presidency of Madras by J.S Gamble, ENVIS, Flora of Nellore district By B.Suryanarayana &A.S Rao. Date: 15 August 2010, 20:54. Source: Acacia horrida (L.f.) Willd.. Author: Lalithamba from India.
Summary[edit] Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd. - sweet acacia seeds This image is not copyrighted and may be freely used for any purpose. Please credit the artist, original publication if applicable, and the USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database. The following format is suggested and will be appreciated: Steve Hurst @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database Licensing[edit] Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : This image is a work of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, part of the United States Department of Agriculture, taken or made as part of an employee's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain in the United States.: . Acacia
Summary[edit] Description: The swellings are domatia housing myrmecophile ants which protect the tree. An eastern Africa species, also known as Swollen Thorn and placed in the Vachellia genus by some. Photo from Songea region, Tanzania. Date: 4 March 2016, 19:38. Source: Acacia drepanolobium-- Whistling Thorn. Author: Dick Culbert from Gibsons, B.C., Canada.
The swellings are domatia housing myrmecophile ants which protect the tree. An eastern Africa species, also known as Swollen Thorn and placed in the Vachellia genus by some. Photo from Songea region, Tanzania.