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'''''Acacia'''' is a genus of leguminous trees. None are commonly eaten, but some have seeds that can be made edible and were/are eaten by indigenous Australians.
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'''''Acacia''''' is a genus of leguminous trees. None are commonly eaten, but some have seeds that can be made edible and were/are eaten by indigenous Australians.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 23:32, 5 June 2017

Acacia
Acacia plicata.jpg
A. plicatum
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Acacia

Type species
A. verticillatum L'Her. (C.Mart.), 1789
Species

some 980 species

Acacia Distribution Map.svg
Range of the genus Acacia
Synonyms
  • Acacia subg. Phyllodineae DC.[1]
  • Esclerona Raf.

Acacia is a genus of leguminous trees. None are commonly eaten, but some have seeds that can be made edible and were/are eaten by indigenous Australians.

References

  1. Pedley, Les (2003). "A synopsis of Racosperma. C.Mart. (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae).". Austrobaileya. 6 (3): 445–496. JSTOR 41738994.

Acknowledgements

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