Acacia hamulosa
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Acacia hamulosa |
Species |
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Fabaceae |
Family |
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Qitad |
Vernacular Name |
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Perennial shrub |
Life Form |
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Shrub up to 4 m high, young branches grey to greyish brown and large round papery pods. It is readily distinguished from the other species by having a curved prickle at or near the end of the rachillae on which the leaflet pairs are borne |
Description |
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Occurs in sandy and rocky alluvium over limestone or gypsum |
Habitat |
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Lightly browsed by camels |
Grazing Importance |
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None |
Other Uses |
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References |
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