
Acacia drepanolobium
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Vachellia (Acacia) drepanolobium is a very odd tree. The fruit on it is a big dark red almost plum-looking fruit with huge white thorns protruding out of it that produces gum that is eaten by people around Africa. The leaves on the trees are paripinnate-type leaves. It’s a smaller tree it’s more like a shrub to a dwarf tree with it being around 3.00 m to 7.5 m.
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Family |
Fabaceae |
Genus |
Acacia |
Species |
drepanolobium |
Category |
Woody |
Type |
Tree (deciduous) |
USDA Hardiness Zone |
10 - 11 |
Canadian Hardiness Zone |
9 |
RHS Hardiness Zone |
H3 |
Temperature (°C) |
(-1) - 5 |
Temperature (°F) |
30 - 40 |
Height |
3 - 7.5 m |
Spread |
3 - 9 m |
General Description |
A fairly odd-looking tree with some key features, big round plum looking fruit that produces gum. A fairly small tree being 3-7.5M with some outliers going up to 9M, lastly, it has horns coming out of the fruit. |
Cultivation |
Requires full sun in loam-heavy soil. Likely to be grown under protection when out of habitat. |
Growth |
Fast |
Habitat |
A. drepanolobium prefers dry climates, being fairly drought resistant. This plant is frequently found in savannas and tropical/subtropical forests in eastern Africa. |
Ethnobotanical Uses (Disclaimer) |
In some parts of Africa, this tree is harvested for its gum, bark, and root. The root has some medicinal uses and is used to treat diarrhea and dysentery, and can also be helpful in cases of internal bleeding. |