Shrub or tree to 7 m. Thorns in pairs at nodes, black, straight, short and inconspicuous. Leaves large (15-30 cm); pinnae 7-14 pairs. Inflorescence large, ...
Tree of medium size; extremities puberulous. Stipular spines minute or stipules near the base of the shoots scarcely spinescent. Leaves 1/2–1 ft. long, ...
Group. Dicot. Family. Fabaceae - Mimosoideae. Genus. Acacia. Species. Acacia amythethophylla Steud. ex A.Rich. Notes. (en: large-leaved acacia). Zambia.
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Vachellia amythethophylla is a spiny, much-branched, shrub with a lax habit of growth, or tree that with a rounded, spreading crown; it can grow from 3 - 15 ...
A small tree or bushy shrub 2-15 m high but often much smaller in the valley (1-2 m). Bark rough, grey and fissured. Thorns are straight, spinescent, up to 1.5 ...
This name is a synonym of Vachellia amythethophylla (Steud. ex A.Rich.) Kyal. & Boatwr. by Fabaceae. The record derives from ILDIS (data supplied on ...
This name was accepted following an alternative taxonomy by these authorities: Akoègninou, A., van der Burg, W.J. & van der Maesen, L.J.G. (eds.) (2006).
The Natural History Museum London, United Kingdom ; Title: Acacia amythethophylla ; Type status: Type ; Specific epithet: amythethophylla ; Recorded by: W. Schimper ...
Tree 4–12 m high, bole to 17 cm diameter bearing a low spreading crown, or sometimes a lax shrub, of deciduous savanna woodland or wooded grassland.
Directly sampled from plant material ; Taxon on Slide. Family: Leguminosae Genus: Acacia Species: amythethophylla ; Sample Collected By: Unknown.