3446.000 Acacia Mill. - Thorn trees

Timberlake, J., Fagg, C. & Barnes, R. (1999) Field Guide to the Acacias of Zimbabwe CBC Publishing, Harare

Description of the genus

Trees or shrubs, sometimes climbing, armed with thorns (native spp.) or unarmed (introduced spp.). Leaves alternate, 2-pinnate or (in some introduced spp.) modified to phyllodes and thus appearing to have simple leaves. Pinnae opposite, subopposite, sometimes alternate. Gland usually present on the upper side of the petiole, sometimes also glands on the rhachis. Inflorescences usually axillary, racemose or paniculate; flowers in elongated spikes or spherical heads, bisexual or unisexual. Calyx gamosepalous, subtruncate or with 4-5 lobes. Corolla 4-5(-7)-lobed. Stamens numerous. Anthers glandular or eglandular. Pod very variable, dehiscent or indehiscent. An important genus, occurring commonly in a wide range of habitats. A careful distinction should be made between the stipules which in some species are modified into straight spines arising from near the leaf base and prickles, which are usually curved and are usually found near the nodes but may occur along the stems. Some acacias, especially older trees, may be unarmed, which can be very puzzling. It is recommended that a careful search is made of the tree (if possible) or of similar trees in the area. An important general rule with acacias is that those with straight spines (stipules) have flowers in spherical heads and those with curved prickles have flowers in spikes. The exceptions are: Faidherbia albida has straight spines and flowers in spikes. Acacia mellifera has curved prickles but the flower spike is so short as to appear almost spherical. Acacia schweinfurthii has curved prickles and flowers in spherical heads. Acacia tortilis has both curved prickles and straight spiny stipules and flowers in spherical heads.

Worldwide: 1200 species in tropical and warm areas, many in Australia

The larvae of the following species of insect eat species of this genus:
Azanus jesous (Topaz-spotted blue)
Cirina forda (Emperor moth)
Cyligramma latona (Cream-striped owl)
Hippotion celerio (Silver-striped hawk, Vine hawk)
Sphingomorpha chlorea (Sundowner moth or Banana hawk)
Acacia galpinii

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SpeciesLinks to mapsFZ divisionsContent
abyssinica Hochst. ex Benth.EDescription, Image
adenocalyx Brenan & Exell[CR]NDescription, Image
amythethophylla Steud. ex A. Rich.N,C,EDescription, Image
arenaria SchinzWDescription, Image
ataxacantha DC.N,W,C,SDescription, Image
borleae Burtt DavyN,E,SDescription, Image
burkei Benth.SDescription
caffra (Thunb.) Willd.C
chariessa Milne-Redh.[End][LR-lc]W,C,SDescription, Image
dealbata LinkEDescription
decurrens (Wendl.) Willd.E
eriocarpa BrenanN,WDescription
erioloba E. Mey.W,C,SDescription, Image
erubescens Welw. ex Oliv.N,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
exuvialis I. Verd.[VU]SDescription, Image
fleckii SchinzN,W,C,SDescription, Image
galpinii Burtt DavyN,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
gerrardii Benth. var. gerrardii N,W,C,E,SDescription
goetzei Harms[Agg]N,W,C,E,S
goetzei Harms subsp. goetzei N,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
goetzei Harms subsp. microphylla BrenanN,W,C,E,SDescription
grandicornuta GerstnerE,S
hebeclada DC.[Agg]
hebeclada DC. subsp. chobiensis (O. B. Mill.) A. Schreib.[VU]W
hebeclada DC. subsp. hebeclada W
hereroensis Engl.W,C
karroo HayneN,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
kirkii Oliv. subsp. kirkii var. kirkii N,W
longifolia (Andrews) Willd.C
luederitzii Engl. var. luederitzii WDescription
mearnsii De Wild.EDescription, Image
melanoxylon R. Br.C,EDescription, Image
mellifera (Vahl) Benth. subsp. detinens (Burch.) BrenanN,W,C,SDescription
nebrownii Burtt DavyW,SDescription, Image
nigrescens Oliv.N,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Delile subsp. kraussiana (Vatke) BrenanN,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
pentagona (Schumach.) Hook. f.EDescription, Image
permixta Burtt Davy[VU]S
podalyriifolia A. Cunn. ex G. DonC,EDescription, Image
polyacantha Willd. subsp. campylacantha (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) BrenanN,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
rehmanniana SchinzN,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
robusta Burch.[Agg]
robusta Burch. subsp. clavigera (E. Mey.) BrenanN,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
robusta Burch. subsp. robusta W,C,SDescription
schweinfurthii Brenan & ExellN,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
senegal (L.) Willd.[Agg]
senegal (L.) Willd. var. leiorhachis BrenanN,W,E,SDescription, Image
senegal (L.) Willd. var. rostrata BrenanE,SDescription, Image
sieberiana DC. var. woodii (Burtt Davy) Keay & BrenanN,W,C,E,SDescription, Image
stuhlmannii Taub.SDescription, Image
tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne[Agg]N,W,C,E,S
tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne subsp. heteracantha (Burch.) BrenanN,W,E,SDescription, Image
tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne subsp. spirocarpa (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) BrenanN,W,C,E,SDescription
welwitschii Oliv. subsp. delagoensis (Harms) J.H. Ross & BrenanE,S
xanthophloea Benth.E,SDescription, Image

Other sources of information about Acacia:

Flora of Zimbabwe: cultivated Acacia page
Flora of Mozambique: Acacia
ePIC (electronic Plant Information Center): Acacia
Flora Zambesiaca web site: Acacia
Google: Web - Images - Scholar
GRIN (Germplasm Resources Information Network) taxonomy for plants report for Acacia
IPNI (International Plant Names Index): Acacia
Kew Herbarium catalogue: Acacia

Copyright: Mark Hyde, Bart Wursten and Petra Ballings, 2002-13

Hyde, M.A., Wursten, B.T. & Ballings, P. (2013). Flora of Zimbabwe: Genus page: Acacia.
http://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/genus.php?genus_id=667, retrieved 23 May 2013

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