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Published In: The Gardeners Dictionary...Abridged...fourth edition vol. 1. 1754. (28 Jan 1754) (Gard. Dict. Abr. (ed. 4)) Name publication detail
 

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General/Distribution: A genus with about 900 species; distributed mainly in tropics and subtropics, especially in Africa and Australia.

 

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Trees, shrubs, rarely herbs, often prickly or spinose. Leaves bipinnate; leaflets small and numerous or leaves reduced to phyllodes; petiolar glands often present; stipules generally spinescent. Inflorescence cylindric spike or globose head; peduncle solitary axillary or fasciculate or paniculate at the end of branches; bracts often two, scale like, situated on the peduncle at various levels. Flowers small, 3-5-merous, bisexual or plants polygamous. Calyx campanulate, dentate, lobed or polysepalous. Petals usually more or less united, rarely absent. Stamens indefinite, free or shortly and irregularly connate at the base; anthers small, eglandular. Ovary sessile or stipitate, with 2 or more ovules. Fruit ovate to linear, straight, arcuate or contorted, membranous to woody, rarely articulated or moniliform. Seed large, with a filiform funicle or fleshy aril.
 

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1.Mature plants with phyllodes
2.Inflorescence a spike
3.Phyllodes curved, 1.5-5 cm broad; fruit circinately coiled
Acacia auriculiformis
3.Phyllodes almost straight, 1 cm or less broad; fruit straight.
Acacia aneura
2.Inflorescence a head
4.Phyllode with a prominent midrib
Acacia saligna
4.Phyllode without any midrib (a number of veins present, running parallel to the longitu-dinal axis of the phyllode)
5.Phyllode c. 1-2.5 cm wide, fruit c. 8 mm broad, not torulose
Acacia melanoxylon
5.Phyllode 12 mm or less wide; fruit c. 3-4 mm broad, slightly torulose
Acacia homalophylla
1.Mature plants with normal leaves
6.Inflorescence a spike
7.Spiny stipules very thick and horny
Acacia cornigera
7.Spiny stipules slender
8.Pod bright orange
Acacia albida
8.Pod not bright orange
9.Pinnae 10 pairs or more (calyx and corolla villous Or pubescent)
Acacia catechu
9.Pinnae 5 pairs or fewer
10.Prickles in threes; pinnae 3-5 pairs
Acacia senegal
10.Prickles in twos; pinnae 2-3 pairs
11.Corolla 3 times the size of calyx; pod ensiform, not beaked
Acacia mellifera
11.Corolla 2 times the size of calyx; pod beaked, (base attenuated into a distinct stipe.)
Acacia modesta
6.Inflorescence a head
12.Internodes provided with prickles
13.Flower heads in bud pubescent; young pod velvety
Acacia torta
13.Flower heads in bud glabrous; young pod pubescent but not velvety
Acacia gageana
12.Internodes without prickles
14.Stipules not spiny, (leaf stalk decurrent)
15.Leaflets 5-12 mm long
Acacia decurrens
15.Leaflets 1.5-4 mm long
Acacia mearnsii
14.Stipules spiny
16.Spiny stipules become very thick and horn-like
17.Young branches without glands
Acacia sphaerocephala
17.Young branches with numerous reddish sessile glands
18.Pairs of spines (ant galls) neither fused together nor bilobed
Acacia seyal Delile var. seyal
18.Pairs of spines fused at the base into ant galls, often bilobed
Acacia seyal var. fistula
16.Spiny stipules do not become thick and horn-like
19.Heads generally terminal, paniculate
Acacia leucophloea
19.Heads axillary, pedunculate
20.Ovary pilose
21.Pod contorted or spirally twisted
Acacia tortilis
21.Pod not spirally twisted
22.Fruit moniliform
23.Pod not narrowly and regularly constricted between seeds
24.Pod slightly constricted between seeds
24.Margins of pod straight or slightly crenate
23.Pod narrowly and regularly constricted between seeds
25.Plant cupressiform in appearance
25.Plant not cupressiform in appearance
26.Pod whitish or grey tomentellous
26.Pod glabrous, not tomentellous
22.Fruit straight margined, falcate or slightly crenate
27.Plant hemispherical
27.Plant not hemispherical
Acacia sieberiana
20.Ovary glabrous
28.Peduncle without a distinct joint
29.Pod hard woody and swollen, with a curved beak-like structure at the tip
Acacia farnesiana
29.Pod flat, papery, with only an apical curved mucro
Acacia filicioides
28.Peduncle with a distinct joint
30.Pod short and broad, 5-7.5 cm long, c. 8-17 mm broad, sutures straight
Acacia jacquemontii
30.Pod long and narrow, 7.5-15.0 cm long. c. 5-9.0 mm broad, sutures undulate
31.Peduncle c. 1.0-1.8 cm long; pinnae 1-4 pairs
Acacia hydaspica
31.Peduncle c. 2.5 cm long; pinnae 2-8 pairs
Acacia eburnea
 

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