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Whitethorn Acacia - DesertUSA
The Whitethorn Acacia Acacia constricta. Whitethorn acacia shrub near a small arroyo, spreading multi-stemmed branches. Most often, the whitethorn acacia – a legume, or bean-producing, plant – takes the form of an upright, woody, semi-evergreen shrub with multiple trunks.
Find Trees & Learn | University of Arizona Campus Arboretum
Natural History: Acacia constricta, otherwise known as “whitethorn acacia” is native to desert regions of North America and Mexico. Its characteristic drought tolerant features allow it to thrive in dry desert soils.
Vachellia constricta - Wikipedia
Vachellia constricta, also known commonly as the whitethorn acacia, is a shrub native to Mexico and the Southwestern United States. [2][3] In the Southwest V. constricta grows in the southern half of Arizona, extending into New Mexico and West Texas.
Vachellia constricta, (=Acacia constricta), Whitethorn Acacia ...
2015年7月22日 · Vachellia constricta, Whitethorn Acacia, provides Desert Mule Deer a small part of their diet in summer, fall and winter. Livestock will consume the fruit pods but do not appear to relish the foliage. This species is long-lived; 70 or more years.
Dunbar Spring Neighborhood - Acacia constricta | University of …
Characteristics: White-thorn acacia is considered a large shrub or small tree, reaching a height of 6 meters. The leaves are alternate and bi-pinnately compound. Flowers are dense and bright yellow, attached at the leaf axils. The fruit of A. constricta are straight or strongly curved legumes, which have a red-brown color and papery texture.
Whitethorn Acacia (Acacia constricta) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Acacia constricta. Common Name. whitethorn acacia. mescat acacia. white twinthorn acacia. Kingdom. Plantae. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Species. Acacia constricta. Identification Numbers. TSN: 26422. Geography. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the ...
SEINet Portal Network - Acacia constricta - swbiodiversity.org
Common Name: whitethorn acacia Duration: Perennial Nativity: Native Lifeform: Tree General: Spreading shrubs to 3 m, symmetrical with generally straight branches. Bark smooth, light gray to mahogany-colored, lower branches spreading near ground level.
Snyder Preserve - Acacia constricta - University of Arizona
2024年6月23日 · Its small yellow flowers grow in round, dense heads, and are very fragrant. The heads are about 1cm (0.4in) in diameter. Fruiting occurs from July through September. The pods are slender reddish brown 4.5-13.5cm (2-5in) long, up to 4-6mm (1.15-1.23in) wide, and are distinctively constricted between the seeds.
Acacia constricta (Whitethorn Acacia) | Green Things Nursery
Yellow fragrant puffball flowers appear in spring and continue through summer. They are followed by brown, curved bean-like pods which are favored by quail. Whitethorn acacia is native to the washes and rocky hills of Arizona, Texas and Nevada at elevations of 1500 to 6500 feet.
Acacia constricta - Whitethorn Acacia, White-thorn Acacia ...
Scientific Name: Acacia constricta. Common Names: Whitethorn Acacia, White-thorn Acacia. Duration: Perennial, Deciduous. Growth Habit: Tree, Shrub. Arizona Native Status: Native. Habitat: Desert, Upland. Flower Color: Yellow, fading to yellow-orange. Flowering Season: Summer. Height: To 10 feet (3 m) tall or more.