This beautiful shrub to small tree is the most common naturally occurring vachellia in the Free State National Botanical Garden.
Acacia hebeclada (Vachellia hebeclada)is a hardy, small to medium-sized, spreading, deciduous tree or large shrub with paired, sharp spines.
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Oct 13, 2024 · A small shrub growing up to 1.5 metres tall, whilst the subspecies chobiensis is a large, thicket-forming shrub or small tree growing up to 3 metres.
Synonyms: Acacia hebeclada DC. var. stolonifera (Burch.) Dinter Acacia stolonifera Burch. Vachellia hebeclada (DC.) Kyal. & Boatwr. subsp. hebeclada.
Sep 21, 2024 · Synonyms: Acacia stolonifera Burch. var. chobiensis O.B.Mill. Vachellia hebeclada (DC.) Kyal. & Boatwr. subsp. chobiensis (O.B.Mill.) Kyal.
Acacia hebeclada DC.[Agg]. We have few details about this taxon; if you can provide any information, photos or reliable records, please contact one of the ...
This tree survives drought & cold. Has dry flaking bark & may reach 5m+ high. Small, bipinnate Leaves have small leaflets and paired spinescent stipules.
A shrub to a small tree up to 6 m tall. It branches start very near the ground. The bark is dark grey and flaky. The leaves are small and feathery.
The native range of this species is S. Tropical & S. Africa. It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the desert or dry shrubland biome.
Species details: Click on each item to see an explanation of that item (Note: opens a new window). Synonyms: Acacia stolonifera Burch. var. chobiensis O.B.Mill.