List of Acacia species
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Several cladistic analyses have shown that the genus Acacia
is not monophyletic. While the subg. Acacia and subg. Phyllodinae are monophyletic, subg. Aculeiferum is not. This subgenus
consists of three clades. Therefore, the following list of Acacia
species
cannot be maintained as a single entity, and must either be split up, or broadened to include species previously not in the genus. This genus has been provisionally divided into 5 genera
, Acacia, Vachellia
, Senegalia
, Acaciella
and Mariosousa
.
The new type species of Acacia has become Acacia penninervis.
Which of these segregate genera is to retain the name Acacia has been controversial. The genus was previously typified with the African species Acacia scorpioides (L.) W.F.Wright, a synonym of Acacia nilotica (L.) Delile. Under the original typification, the name Acacia would stay with the group of species currently recognized as the genus Vachellia. Orchard and Maslin proposed a retypification of the genus Acacia with the species Acacia penninervis Sieber ex DC., an Australian species that is a member of the largest clade within Acacia, a primarily Australian group formerly recognized as Acacia subgenus Phyllodinae, on the basis that this results in the fewest nomenclatural changes. Although this proposal met with strong disagreement by some authors, it was accepted on 16 July 2005 by the XVII International Botanical Congress in Vienna , Austria. Consequently, the name Acacia is conserved for 948 Australian species, 7 in the Pacific Islands
, 1 or 2 in Madagascar
and 10 in tropical Asia
. Those outside Australia are split between the genera Acaciella, Mariosousa, Senegalia, and Vachellia. This decision was upheld at the 2011 Congress.
In its new circumscription, the genus Acacia (now limited to the Australian species) has six subgenera : Botrycephalae, Pulchellae, Plurinerves, Phyllodinae, Juliflorae, Lycopodiifoliae and Alatae (an artificial section)
The other species, distributed in the Indian Ocean
, tropical Asia and tropical America
will be classified under
Two former Australian acacias are re-classified under Vachellia, and another two under Senegalia.
Acacia
Acacia is a genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae, first described in Africa by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in 1773. Many non-Australian species tend to be thorny, whereas the majority of Australian acacias are not...
is not monophyletic. While the subg. Acacia and subg. Phyllodinae are monophyletic, subg. Aculeiferum is not. This subgenus
Subgenus
In biology, a subgenus is a taxonomic rank directly below genus.In zoology, a subgeneric name can be used independently or included in a species name, in parentheses, placed between the generic name and the specific epithet: e.g. the Tiger Cowry of the Indo-Pacific, Cypraea tigris Linnaeus, which...
consists of three clades. Therefore, the following list of Acacia
Acacia
Acacia is a genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae, first described in Africa by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in 1773. Many non-Australian species tend to be thorny, whereas the majority of Australian acacias are not...
species
Species
In biology, a species is one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. While in many cases this definition is adequate, more precise or differing measures are...
cannot be maintained as a single entity, and must either be split up, or broadened to include species previously not in the genus. This genus has been provisionally divided into 5 genera
Genus
In biology, a genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, which is an example of definition by genus and differentia...
, Acacia, Vachellia
Vachellia
Vachellia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Mimosoideae. Its species were considered members of genus Acacia until 2005....
, Senegalia
Senegalia
Senegalia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Mimosoideae. Until 2005, species were considered members of Acacia....
, Acaciella
Acaciella
Acaciella is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the sub family Mimosoideae.- Species :*Acaciella angustissima...
and Mariosousa
Mariosousa
Mariosousa is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Mimosoideae....
.
The new type species of Acacia has become Acacia penninervis.
Which of these segregate genera is to retain the name Acacia has been controversial. The genus was previously typified with the African species Acacia scorpioides (L.) W.F.Wright, a synonym of Acacia nilotica (L.) Delile. Under the original typification, the name Acacia would stay with the group of species currently recognized as the genus Vachellia. Orchard and Maslin proposed a retypification of the genus Acacia with the species Acacia penninervis Sieber ex DC., an Australian species that is a member of the largest clade within Acacia, a primarily Australian group formerly recognized as Acacia subgenus Phyllodinae, on the basis that this results in the fewest nomenclatural changes. Although this proposal met with strong disagreement by some authors, it was accepted on 16 July 2005 by the XVII International Botanical Congress in Vienna , Austria. Consequently, the name Acacia is conserved for 948 Australian species, 7 in the Pacific Islands
Pacific Islands
The Pacific Islands comprise 20,000 to 30,000 islands in the Pacific Ocean. The islands are also sometimes collectively called Oceania, although Oceania is sometimes defined as also including Australasia and the Malay Archipelago....
, 1 or 2 in Madagascar
Madagascar
The Republic of Madagascar is an island country located in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa...
and 10 in tropical Asia
Asia
Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. It covers 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area and with approximately 3.879 billion people, it hosts 60% of the world's current human population...
. Those outside Australia are split between the genera Acaciella, Mariosousa, Senegalia, and Vachellia. This decision was upheld at the 2011 Congress.
In its new circumscription, the genus Acacia (now limited to the Australian species) has six subgenera : Botrycephalae, Pulchellae, Plurinerves, Phyllodinae, Juliflorae, Lycopodiifoliae and Alatae (an artificial section)
The other species, distributed in the Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering approximately 20% of the water on the Earth's surface. It is bounded on the north by the Indian Subcontinent and Arabian Peninsula ; on the west by eastern Africa; on the east by Indochina, the Sunda Islands, and...
, tropical Asia and tropical America
Americas
The Americas, or America , are lands in the Western hemisphere, also known as the New World. In English, the plural form the Americas is often used to refer to the landmasses of North America and South America with their associated islands and regions, while the singular form America is primarily...
will be classified under
- VachelliaVachelliaVachellia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Mimosoideae. Its species were considered members of genus Acacia until 2005....
(former subgenus Acacia) : 163 species (pantropical) - SenegaliaSenegaliaSenegalia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Mimosoideae. Until 2005, species were considered members of Acacia....
(former subgenus Aculeiferum) : 203 species (pantropical) - AcaciellaAcaciellaAcaciella is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the sub family Mimosoideae.- Species :*Acaciella angustissima...
(former subgenus Aculeiferum section Filicinae): 15 species (Americas) - MariosousaMariosousaMariosousa is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Mimosoideae....
13 species, related to Acacia coulteri (A. acatlensis, A. centralis, A. compacta, A. dolichostachya, A. durangensis, A. mammifera, A. millefolia, A. russelliana, A. salazar, A. sericea, A. usumacintensis, and A. willardiana) (Americas)
Two former Australian acacias are re-classified under Vachellia, and another two under Senegalia.
Common species
(partial list of Acacias before the break-up)- Acacia acanthocladaAcacia acanthocladaAcacia acanthoclada is a low, divaricate, highly branched and spinescent shrub endemic to Australia.-Description:...
: Harrow Wattle - Acacia acatlensis : Acatlan Acacia
- Acacia acinaceaAcacia acinaceaAcacia acinacea is a flowering shrub growing to 2m in height. It is native to Australia and lives for 15 years . They are tolerant of drought and frost. It is also a species of wattle, and is commonly known as Wreath Wattle, Gold Dust Wattle or Round-leaf Wattle.They are a hardy, free-flowering...
: Round-leaved Wattle, Gold-dust Wattle - Acacia acuifera : Bahama Acacia, Cassip, Pork-and-doughboy, (Bahamas) Rosewood
- Acacia aculeatissima : Thin-leaf Wattle, Snake Wattle
- Acacia acuminata : Raspberry jam, fine leaf jam, bastard myal
- Acacia acuminata subsp. acuminataAcacia acuminata subsp. acuminataAcacia acuminata subsp. acuminata is a perennial shrub or tree. Common names for it include Jam and Raspberry Jam. It is native to Western Australia....
: Jam, Raspberry Jam. - Acacia acuminata subsp. burkittiiAcacia acuminata subsp. burkittiiAcacia acuminata subsp. burkittii is a perennial tree native to Australia. It has also been introduced into India. Common names for it include Burkitt's Wattle, Fine Leaf Jam, Gunderbluey, Pin Bush and Sandhill Wattle....
: Burkitt's Wattle, Gunderbluey, Pin Bush, Sandhill Wattle, Fine Leaf Jam
- Acacia acuminata subsp. acuminata
- Acacia adunca : Wallangarra Wattle, Cascade Wattle
- Acacia alataAcacia alataAcacia alata is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia.Acacia alata is a frost-hardy, large, multi-branched shrub,growing 2.10 m high and 1 m across, distributed throughout Western Australia.. It grows in a variety of soils : areas near streams, rocky hills, salt pans and clay flats...
: Winged Wattle - Acacia albizioides : Climbing Wattle
- Acacia allenii : Allen Acacia
- Acacia alpinaAcacia alpinaAcacia alpina is an evergreen shrub 1 m to 2 m high and about 10 m wide.It is a close relative of Acacia phlebophylla and they tend to hybridize. It often can be found in alpine and subalpine areas of Australia....
: Alpine Wattle - Acacia amblygona : Fan Wattle
- Acacia amoena : Boomerang Wattle
- Acacia ampliceps : Salt Wattle
- Acacia anastema : sandridge gidgee
- Acacia ancistrophylla lissophylla : Dwarf Myall
- Acacia anegadensisAcacia anegadensisAcacia anegadensis is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family. It is found only in the British Virgin Islands.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, sandy shores, and rural gardens.It is threatened by habitat loss.-Source:* Clubbe,...
: Anegada Acacia, Blackbrush-wattle, Pokemeboy
- Acacia aneura : Mulga
- Acacia aneura var. aneuraAcacia aneura var. aneuraAcacia aneura var. aneura is a shrub or tree which grows from 4 m to 6 m in height. It is native to Australia-External links:*...
- Acacia aneura var. argenteaAcacia aneura var. argenteaAcacia aneura var. argentea is a tree which grows to 7 m high. It is native to Australia.-External links:*...
- Acacia aneura var. fuligineaAcacia aneura var. fuligineaAcacia aneura var. fuliginea is a perennial tree which is native to Western Australia.-External links:*...
- Acacia aneura var. intermediaAcacia aneura var. intermediaAcacia aneura var. intermedia is a perennial shrub or tree native to Australia.This variety is a form of the Mulga, Acacia aneura, a relatively long-lived species of genus Acacia.-External links:* *...
- Acacia aneura var. macrocarpaAcacia aneura var. macrocarpaAcacia aneura var. macrocarpa is a perennial shrub native to Australia. Commonly found in the Northwest Region of Australia....
- Acacia aneura var. majorAcacia aneura var. majorAcacia aneura var. major is a perennial tree native to Australia....
- Acacia aneura var. microcarpaAcacia aneura var. microcarpaAcacia aneura var. microcarpa is a perennial shrub or tree native to Australia....
- Acacia aneura var. pilbaranaAcacia aneura var. pilbaranaAcacia aneura var. pilbarana is a perennial shrub native to Australia....
- Acacia aneura var. tenuisAcacia aneura var. tenuisAcacia aneura var. tenuis is a perennial tree native to Australia....
- Acacia aneura var. aneura
- Acacia angustifolia
- Acacia angustissimaAcacia angustissimaAcacia angustissima is a perennial, deciduous, shrub or tree in the Fabaceae family native to Central America and the United States. It is also found in South America, India and Pakistan. Other common names for it include Carboncillo, Timbe, Timbre, Fern Acacia and Prairie wattle...
: Prairie Acacia, Prairie Wattle, Fern Acacia- Acacia angustissima var. angustissima
- Acacia angustissima var. chisosiana : Chisos Acacia, Chisos Prairie Acacia, Prairie Acacia
- Acacia angustissima var. hirta : Prairie Acacia.
- Acacia angustissima var. shrevei : Shreve's Prairie Acacia.
- Acacia angustissima var. suffrutescensAcacia angustissima var. suffrutescensAcacia angustissima var. suffrutescens is a perennial shrub native to Arizona, USA.Acacia angustissima var. suffrutescens range map in the U.S....
: Prairie Acacia - Acacia angustissima var. texensis : Prairie Wattle, Whiteball Acacia
- Acacia anomala : Chittering Grass Wattle.
- Acacia aphanoclada : Nullagine Ghost Wattle
- Acacia aphyllaAcacia aphyllaAcacia aphylla is a species of Acacia which is endemic to an area around Perth in Western Australia. It is spiny and leafless and grows to between 0.9 and 2.5 metres in height. It produces yellow flowers between August and October in its native range.-References:...
: Leafless Rock Wattle - Acacia applanata : Grass Wattle
- Acacia arabica : Babul, Amrad Gum, Thorny Mimosa of India
- Acacia araneosa : Spidery Wattle, Balcanoona Wattle
- Acacia argutifolia : Easty Barrens wattle
- Acacia argyrodendron : Black Gidyea, Blackwood
- Acacia argyrophylla : Silver Mulga
- Acacia armata
- Acacia aromaAcacia aromaAcacia aroma is a small, perennial, thorny tree native to Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Paraguay. Some common names for it are Aromita, Aromo Negro, Espinillo and Tusca. It is not listed as being a threatened species....
- Acacia aroma var. aromaAcacia aroma var. aromaAcacia aroma var. aroma is a large shrub or small tree which grows up to 6 m high. It is found in southern South America....
- Acacia aroma var. huarangoAcacia aroma var. huarangoAcacia aroma var. huarango is low shrub or small tree which grows less than 1.5 m tall, but up to 5 m across. It is found in Ecuador and Peru....
- Acacia aroma var. aroma
- Acacia asperaAcacia asperaAcacia aspera, commonly known as Rough Wattle, is a spreading shrub which is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It grows to up to 2 metres high and has phyllodes which are 10 to 30 mm long and 2 -4 mm wide...
: Rough Wattle - Acacia ataxacantha : Flame Acacia
- Acacia auricoma : Alumaru, Nyalpilintji Wattle.
- Acacia auriculiformisAcacia auriculiformisAcacia auriculiformis, commonly known as Auri, Earleaf acacia, Earpod wattle, Northern black wattle, Papuan wattle, Tan wattle, is a fast-growing, crooked, gnarly tree in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. It grows up to 30m tall...
: Earleaf Acacia, Northern Black Wattle, Ear-pod Wattle, Darwin Black Wattle, Papuan Wattle - Acacia auripila : Rudall River Myall.
- Acacia ausfeldiiAcacia ausfeldiiAcacia ausfeldii, commonly known as Ausfeld's Wattle or Whipstick Cinnamon Wattle, is a shrub species that is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It grows to between 1 and 4 metres high and has phyllodes that are 2 to 7 cm long and 2 to 6 mm wide...
: Ausfeld's Wattle, Whipstick Cinnamon Wattle - Acacia baileyana : Cootamundra wattle, Bailey Acacia
- Acacia bakeriAcacia bakeriAcacia bakeri, known as the Marblewood is one of the largest of all Acacias, growing to 40 metres tall. It is a long lived climax rainforest tree from eastern Australia. Unlike most Acacias, fire is not required for seed germination. This tree is considered vulnerable to extinction...
: Baker's Wattle. - Acacia balsamea: Balsam Wattle
- Acacia barakulensis : Waajie Wattle
- Acacia barattensis : Baratta Wattle
- Acacia barringtonensis : Barrington Wattle
- Acacia basedowii : Basedow's Wattle
- Acacia baueri : Tiny Wattle
- Acacia baxteri : Baxter's Wattle
- Acacia beauverdianaAcacia beauverdianaAcacia beauverdiana is a perennial tree 1 m to 8 m tall with multiple stems. It has yellow flowers and it blooms from July to October. It is native to Western Australia.- External links :*...
- Acacia beckleriAcacia beckleriAcacia beckleri, or Barrier Range Wattle, is a plant in the genus Acacia native to Australasia, typically Australia. It is named after Dr Herman Beckler, the botanist on the Burke and Wills expedition in 1861 and who collected the type specimen. The common name refers to the Barrier Range in the...
: Barrier Range Wattle - Acacia belairioidesAcacia belairioidesAcacia belairioides is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family.It is found only in Cuba.It is threatened by habitat loss.-Source:* Areces-Mallea, A.E. 1998. . Downloaded on 18 July 2007....
: Bellair Acacia - Acacia berlandieriAcacia berlandieriAcacia berlandieri is a shrub native to the Southwestern United States and northeast Mexico that belongs to the subfamily Mimosoideae of Fabaceae . It grows tall, with blossoms that are spherical and white, occurring from February through April...
: Guajillo Acacia, Berlandier Acacia, Guajillo - Acacia betchei : Red-tip Wattle.
- Acacia bidwillii : Corkwood Wattle, Dogwood
- Acacia biflora : Two-flowered Acacia
- Acacia binervataAcacia binervataAcacia binervata is a tall shrub reaching 5m in height or a tree to 15m in height.It has phyllodes instead of true leaves which have two prominent veins ....
: Two-veined Hickory - Acacia binerviaAcacia binerviaAcacia binervia, commonly known as the Coast Myall, is a wattle native to New South Wales and Victoria. It can grow as a shrub or as a tree reaching 16 m in height...
: Coast Myall - Acacia bivenosaAcacia bivenosaAcacia bivenosa, commonly known as Dune Wattle or Two-nerved Wattle, is an Australian shrub normally 1-3 m in height, sometimes reaching 5m...
: Two-nerved Wattle - Acacia blaxellii : Blaxell's Wattle.
- Acacia bonariensis : Cat's Claw, Uña de gato
- Acacia boormaniiAcacia boormaniiAcacia boormanii is a medium, suckering, multi-stemmed, copse-forming shrub, belonging to the genus Acacia.Its native range is the Snowy River in the alpine country of south eastern Australia...
: Snowy River Wattle - Acacia brachybotrya : Bluebush, Grey Wattle, Grey Mulga
- Acacia brachypodaAcacia brachypodaAcacia brachypoda, known colloquially as western wheatbelt wattle, is an endangered species of Acacia restricted to a small locality in western Australia's wheatbelt....
: Chinocup Wattle. - Acacia brachystachya : Umbrella mulga, turpentine mulga, false bowgada
- Acacia brandegeana : Baja California Acacia
- Acacia brevispica : Wait-a-bit, Gigiri
- Acacia browniana : Brown's Wattle
- Acacia browniiAcacia browniiAcacia brownii is an erect or speading shrub which is endemic to Australia.It grows to between 0.3 and 1 metre high and has rigid, terete phyllodes...
: Heath Wattle, Prickly Moses - Acacia brunioidesAcacia brunioidesAcacia brunioides is an Australian spreading shrub belonging to the genus Acacia.Its natural range goes from Gibraltar Range north to McPherson Range. and near Toowooba ; also Wallangarra to Stanthorpe .This multi-branched shrub grows to a height of about 2 m...
- Acacia burbidgeae : Burbidge's Wattle
- Acacia bucheriAcacia bucheriAcacia bucheri is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family.It is found only in Cuba.-References:* Areces-Mallea, A.E. 1998. . Downloaded on 18 July 2007....
: Bucher Acacia - Acacia burkittii : Burkitt's Wattle, Gunderbluey, Pin Bush, Sandhill Wattle, Fine Leaf Jam
- Acacia burrowii : Burrow's Wattle.
- Acacia buxifoliaAcacia buxifoliaAcacia buxifolia, commonly known as Box-leaf Wattle, is shrub species that is endemic to Australia. It grows to up to between 1 and 4 metres high and has phyllodes that are 10 to 45 mm long and 2 to 11 mm wide...
: Box-leaf Wattle - Acacia bynoeana : Bynoe's Wattle, Tiny Wattle
- Acacia caerulescens : Buchan Blue
- Acacia caesiella : Tableland Wattle, Bluebush Wattle, Blue bush
- Acacia calamifolia : Broom Wattle, Wallowa, Reed-leaf Wattle
- Acacia calcicola : Northern Myall, Grey Myall, Shrubby Mulga, Shrubby Wattle
- Acacia cambageiAcacia cambageiAcacia cambagei, commonly known as Gidgee , Stinking wattle or Stinking gidgee is an endemic tree of Australia. It is found primarily in semi-arid and arid Queensland but extends into the Northern Territory, South Australia and north-western New South Wales. It can reach up to 12 meters in height...
: Gidgee, Gidyea, Stinking Wattle - Acacia carneorum : Needle Wattle, Dead Finish, Purple-wood Wattle
- Acacia cana : Boree, Broad-leaved Nealie, Cabbage-tree Wattle
- Acacia cardiophyllaAcacia cardiophyllaAcacia cardiophylla is an evergreen shrub that grows to around 2 to 3m tall, has feathery like leaves and bright yellow flowers during its July to November blooming period. Acacia cardiophylla is indigenous to central and southern New South Wales....
: West Wyalong Wattle - Acacia catechuAcacia catechuAcacia catechu also commonly called Mimosa catechu, is a deciduous, thorny tree which grows up to in height. The plant is called khair in Hindi, and kachu in Malay, hence the name was Latinized to "catechu" in Linnaean taxonomy, as the type-species from which the extracts cutch and catechu are...
: Catechu, Cachou, Black Cutch- Acacia catechu var. sundra : Cutch Tree
- Acacia catenulata : Bendee
- Acacia cavenAcacia cavenAcacia caven is an ornamental tree in the Fabaceae family. Acacia caven is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay...
- Acacia caven var. cavenAcacia caven var. cavenAcacia caven var. caven is a perennial tree native to South America.-External links:Aronson J. 1992. Evolutionary Biology of Acacia caven : Infraspecific Variation in Fruit and Seed Characters....
- Acacia caven var. dehiscensAcacia caven var. dehiscensAcacia caven var. dehiscens is a perennial tree native to Argentina....
- Acacia caven var. microcarpaAcacia caven var. microcarpaAcacia caven var. microcarpa is a perennial tree native to Argentina and Paraguay, it sprouts strawberry like fruit, and is known to spew gold coins every blue moon....
- Acacia caven var. stenocarpaAcacia caven var. stenocarpaAcacia caven var. stenocarpa is a perennial tree native to Argentina and Paraguay....
- Acacia caven var. caven
- Acacia celastrifolia : Glowing Wattle, Celastrus-leaved Acacia
- Acacia celsa : Brown Salwood
- Acacia centralis : Central America Acacia
- Acacia centrinervia : White Hairy Wattle
- Acacia chalkeri : Chalker's Wattle
- Acacia chelii : Motherumbah
- Acacia chiapensisAcacia chiapensisAcacia chiapensis is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family.It is found only in Mexico.-References:* González-Espinosa, M. 1998. . Downloaded on 18 July 2007....
: Chiapas-Acacia - Acacia chippendalei : Chippendale's Wattle
- Acacia chisholmii : Turpentine Bush, Chisholm's Wattle
- Acacia chundraAcacia chundraAcacia chundra is a perennial, deciduous tree found in Asia, India and in the Indian Ocean area. It grows 12 m to 15 m in height.Common names for it include Karangali, Kodalimurunkai, Lal Khair, Lal Khair, Rat Kihiriya and Red Cutch.Its uses include chemical products, medicine and wood.- Uses :The...
- Acacia choriophylla : Cinnecord Acacia, Florida Acacia, (Bahamas) Cinnecord
- Acacia citrinoviridis : Black mulga, Wantan, Milhan, River Jam
- Acacia clunies-rossiae : Kowmung Wattle
- Acacia cochlearis : Rigid Wattle
- Acacia cochliacantha : Boatthorn Acacia, Spoon-thorn Acacia
- Acacia cognataAcacia cognataAcacia cognata, commonly known as Bower Wattle or River Wattle, is a tree or shrub species that is endemic to Australia. It grows to between 3 and 10 metres high. The pale yellow globular flowerheads appear singly or in pairs in the leaf axils between July and October in the species native range...
: Bower Wattle, Narrow-leaf Bower Wattle - Acacia coleiAcacia coleiAcacia colei is a perennial bush or tree native to Australia and southern Asia. A common name for it is Cole's Wattle.It grows to a height of up to 9 m. Acacia colei blooms from June through July and the flowers are bright yellow.- Uses :...
: Cole's Wattle- Acacia colei ileocarpa : Curly-podded Cole's Wattle
- Acacia colletioides : Pin-bush, Spine Bush, Wait-a-while
- Acacia collinsiiAcacia collinsiiAcacia collinsii is a species of flowering plant. It grows in secondary succession in seasonally dry ecosystems in southern Central America, where it exhibits a symbiotic relationship with several species of ant...
: Collins Acacia - Acacia complanataAcacia complanataAcacia complanata, generally known as Long-pod Wattle and Flat-stemmed Wattle, is a perennial tree native to Australia. It can grow 5–6 m tall, but more often it grows as a large shrub. It is not listed as being a threatened species...
: Long-pod Wattle, Flat-stemmed Wattle- Acacia complanata var. fasciculata
- Acacia concinnaAcacia concinnaAcacia concinna is a climbing shrub native to Asia, common in the warm plains of central and south India. The tree is food for the larvae of the butterfly Pantoporia hordonia. Alkaloids are found in the tree's fruit.-Shikakai:...
- Acacia conferta : Crowded-leaf Wattle
- Acacia confluens wyrilda
- Acacia confusaAcacia confusaAcacia confusa is a perennial tree native to South-East Asia. Some common names for it are Acacia Petit Feuille, Small Philippine Acacia, Formosa Acacia and Formosan Koa. It grows to a height of 15m...
: Small Philippine Acacia, Formosa Acacia, Formosan Koa- Acacia confusa var. inamurai
- Acacia constrictaAcacia constrictaAcacia constricta, often known as the whitethorn acacia, is an acacia shrub native to Mexico and the southwestern United States.It typically grows to 2 meters in height, occasionally reaching 3 m. Its stems range from a light gray to a mahogany color, with pairs of straight white spines anywhere...
: Whitethorn Acacia, Mescat Acacia- Acacia constricta var. constricta : Whitethorn, Whitethorn Acacia.
- Acacia constricta var. paucispina : Whitethorn, Whitethorn Acacia.
- Acacia continua : Thorn Wattle.
- Acacia cookii : Cook Acacia, Cockspur Acacia
- Acacia coolgardiensis : Sugar brother
- Acacia coolgardiensis subsp. coolgardiensis
- Acacia coolgardiensis subsp. effusa
- Acacia coolgardiensis subsp. latior
- Acacia coriaceaAcacia coriaceaAcacia coriacea, commonly known as river jam, wirewood, wiry wattle, or dogwood, is a tree in the family Mimosoideae of family Fabaceae. It occurs throughout northern Australia, growing as a tall tree on the banks of rivers...
: Desert Oak, Wirewood, Dogwood, Wiry Wattle- Acacia coriacea subsp. coriaceaAcacia coriacea subsp. coriaceaAcacia coriacea subsp. pendens is a subspecies of Acacia coriacea that occurs in Western Australia and the Northern Territory....
- Acacia coriacea subsp. pendensAcacia coriacea subsp. pendensAcacia coriacea subsp. pendens is a subspecies of Acacia coriacea that is endemic to Western Australia....
- Acacia coriacea subsp. sericophyllaAcacia coriacea subsp. sericophyllaAcacia coriacea subsp. sericophylla is a shrub or tree growing 2 m to 10 m high, which is native to Australia. It flowers all year. Its flowers are light yellow to cream-colored.-External links:*...
- Acacia coriacea subsp. coriacea
- Acacia cornigeraAcacia cornigeraAcacia cornigera, commonly known as Bullhorn Acacia , is a swollen-thorn acacia native to Mexico and Central America. The common name of "bullhorn" refers to the enlarged, hollowed-out, swollen thorns that occur in pairs at the base of leaves, and resemble the horns of a steer...
: Bullhorn Wattle, Bull's-horn Acacia, Bull-horn Thorn, Oxhorn Acacia - Acacia coulteri : Coulter Acacia
- Acacia covenyiAcacia covenyiAcacia covenyi is a rare plant from Southern New South Wales. Known as "Blue Bush", the leaves have a distinct blue tinge.-External links:*...
: Blue Bush
- Acacia cowaniana : Cowan's Wattle.
- Acacia cowleanaAcacia cowleanaAcacia cowleana, Halls Creek Wattle, is a northern Australian native shrub. It is a flowering plant with yellow flowers that only open in winter. Its origin is the Northern Australia's dry tropics. It belongs to the genus of Acacia....
: Halls Creek Wattle - Acacia craspedocarpa : Hop mulga
- Acacia crassicarpaAcacia crassicarpaAcacia crassicarpa is a tree native to Australia , West Papua and Papua New Guinea.-External links:**...
: Thick-podded Salwood, Northern Wattle. - Acacia crombiei : Pink Gidgee
- Acacia cucuyo : Cucuyo Acacia
- Acacia cultriformisAcacia cultriformisAcacia cultriformis, known as the Knife-leaf Wattle, Dogtooth Wattle, Half-moon Wattle or Golden-glow Wattle, is a perennial tree or shrub of the genus Acacia native to Australia. It is widely cultivated, and has been found to have naturalised in Asia, Africa, North America, New Zealand and South...
: Knife-leaf Wattle, Dogtooth Wattle, Half-moon Wattle, Golden-glow Wattle - Acacia cupularis : Coastal Umbrella Bush
- Acacia curranii : Curly-bark Wattle.
- Acacia cuspidifoliaAcacia cuspidifoliaAcacia cuspidifolia, commonly known as wait-a-while or bohemia, is a tree in the family Fabaceae. Endemic to Western Australia, it occurs on the floodplains east of Carnarvon....
: Wait-a-while, Bohemia - Acacia cuthbertsoniiAcacia cuthbertsoniiAcacia cuthbertsonii is a perennial shrub or tree native to Australia. It grows 1–5 m tall with fissured, flaky bark. It grows in the central western part of Australia.- Uses :...
- Acacia cyanophylla (= Acacia saligna): Golden Wreath, Willow Wattle
- Acacia cyclopsAcacia cyclopsAcacia cyclops, commonly known as red-eyed wattle or western coastal wattle, is a coastal shrub or small tree in the family Fabaceae...
: Cyclops Acacia, Western Coastal Wattle, red-eyed wattle, rooikrans - Acacia cyperophylla : Creekline Miniritchi, Red Mulga
- Acacia cyperophylla var. cyperophylla
- Acacia cyperophylla var. omearana : Omeara's Red Mulga
- Acacia dallachiana : Catkin Wattle.
- Acacia dawsonii : Poverty Wattle, Mitta Wattle, Dawson's Wattle.
- Acacia dealbataAcacia dealbataAcacia dealbata is a species of Acacia, native to southeastern Australia in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and the Australian Capital Territory.-Description:...
: Silver Wattle, Mimosa
- Acacia deamon : Camagüey Acacia
- Acacia deaneiAcacia deaneiAcacia deanei is a tree native to Australia, which is used for controlling erosion on. There are two subspecies: Acacia deanei subsp. deanei and Acacia deanei subsp. paucijuga.-External links:**...
: Deane's Wattle.- Acacia deanei subsp. deanei
- Acacia deanei subsp. paucijuga
- Acacia decoraAcacia decoraAcacia decora is a plant native to eastern Australia. Common names include the Western Silver Wattle and Showy Wattle. The species name refers to the plant's decorative qualities....
: Showy Wattle, Western Golden Wattle, Western Silver Wattle - Acacia decurrensAcacia decurrensAcacia decurrens is a perennial tree or shrub native to eastern New South Wales...
: Green Wattle, Black Wattle - Acacia delibrataAcacia delibrataAcacia delibrata is a perennial tree native to Western Australia. It grows narrowly upward to a height of 2-8m. It flowers from March to August. It is not listed as being a threatened species....
- Acacia delphina : Dolphin Wattle
- Acacia demissa : Ashburton Willow, Moondyne Tree.
- Acacia denticulosaAcacia denticulosaAcacia denticulosa, also known as Sandpaper Wattle, is a species of Acacia native to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a spindly shrub that grows from 1 metre to 4 metres high...
: Sandpaper Wattle - Acacia dentifera : Tooth-bearing Acacia.
- Acacia depressa : Echidna Wattle.
- Acacia difformis : Drooping Wattle, Wyalong Wattle, Mystery Wattle.
- Acacia disparrima : Southern Salwood.
- Acacia disparrima calidestris : Dry-land Salwood.
- Acacia dissimilis : Mitchell Plateau Wattle.
- Acacia disticha : Mamoose Tree
- Acacia dolichostachyaAcacia dolichostachyaAcacia dolichostachya is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family.It is found in Guatemala and Mexico. It is threatened by habitat loss.-Source:* World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1998. . . Downloaded on 18 July 2007....
: Longspike Acacia - Acacia dodonaeifolia : Sticky Wattle, Hop-leaved Wattle
- Acacia donaldsonii : Binneringie Wattle
- Acacia doratoxylon : Currawang
- Acacia dorothea : Dorothy's Wattle
- Acacia drepanolobiumAcacia drepanolobiumAcacia drepanolobium, commonly known as Whistling Thorn , is a swollen-thorn acacia native to East Africa. The whistling thorn grows up to 6 meters tall. It produces a pair of straight thorns at each node, some of which have large bulbous bases. These swollen thorns are naturally hollow and...
: Whistling Thorn - Acacia drummondiiAcacia drummondiiAcacia drummondii is a perennial tree endemic to Western Australia....
: Drummond's Wattle - Acacia dunnii : Dunn's Wattle, Elephant-ear Wattle
- Acacia echinula : Hedgehog Wattle.
- Acacia elataAcacia elataAcacia elata the Cedar Wattle or Mountain Cedar Wattle is a tree found in eastern Australia. Often up to 18 metres tall when mature, exceptional specimens reach over 30 metres. The habitat is near rainforest and wet sclerophyll forest in various situations. An attractive plant with delicate...
: Mountain Cedar Wattle
- Acacia elongata : Swamp Wattle, Slender Wattle
- Acacia enterocarpaAcacia enterocarpaAcacia enterocarpa, commonly known as Jumping Jack Wattle, is a shrub species that is endemic to eastern Australia....
: Jumping Jack Wattle - Acacia eriolobaAcacia eriolobaAcacia erioloba is also commonly known as the Camel Thorn, Kameeldoring , Giraffe Thorn or Mokala . The Mokala National Park in the Northern Cape is named after this tree. The type specimen of Acacia giraffae, proved on closer examination to be a hybrid of A. haematoxylon and the species which...
: Camel Thorn (Kameeldoring) - Acacia estrophiolataAcacia estrophiolataAcacia estrophiolata, commonly known as the Ironwood or Southern Ironwood, is a tree native to Central Australia.It is a graceful, pendulous shade tree, which grows from about 4-16 m tall and has a trunk with a diameter of up to about 0.45 m. Young plants are spiky leaved...
: Southern Ironwood - Acacia etbaica
- Acacia excelsa : Belah, Belar, Ironwood, Rosewood, Bunkerman.
- Acacia extensaAcacia extensaAcacia extensa is an erect shrub that is native to the South West corner of Western Australia. This particular species is resistant to dieback.- Habit :The Wiry Wattle is a perennial evergreen shrub that grows to a height of tall,...
: Wiry Wattle. - Acacia falcataAcacia falcataAcacia falcata, commonly known as sickle wattle and by other vernacular names including sally, is a perennial shrub or tree native to eastern Australia, which reaches five metres in height and has cream flowers in early winter. It gets its common and scientific name for its sickle-shaped leaves...
: Burra, Sally, Sickle-shaped Acacia, Silver-leaved Wattle. - Acacia falciformis : Mountain hickory, Broad-leaved hickory, black Wattle, large-leaf hickory Wattle.
- Acacia farinosaAcacia farinosaAcacia farinosa is a shrub species endemic to Australia.It grows to between 1 and 2 metres metres high and has ascending phyllodes. The yellow globular flowerheads generally appear between August and October in its native range...
: Mealy Wattle. - Acacia farnesiana : Farnese Wattle, Dead Finish, Mimosa Wattle, Mimosa bush, Prickly Mimosa Bush, Prickly Moses, Needle Bush, North-west Curara, Sheep's Briar, Sponge Wattle, Sweet Acacia, Thorny Acacia, Thorny Feather Wattle, Wild Briar, Huisache, Cassie, Cascalotte, Cassic, Mealy Wattle, Popinac, Sweet Briar, Texas Huisache, Aroma, (Bahamas) Cashia, (Bahamas, USA) Opoponax, Cashaw, (Belize) Cuntich, (Jamaica) Cassie-flower, Cassie, Iron Wood, Cassie Flower, Honey-ball, Casha Tree, Casha, (Virgin Islands ) Cassia, (Fiji) Ellington's Curse
- Acacia farnesiana var. farnesianaAcacia farnesiana var. farnesianaVachellia farnesiana var. farnesiana, Huisache or Sweet Acacia, is a species of shrub or small tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is native to the Americas, including the Southern United States, Mexico, and the Neotropics. V. f. var. farnesiana has been planted throughout the world, and is...
- Acacia farnesiana var. guanacastensis
- Acacia farnesiana var. farnesiana
- Acacia fasciculifera : Scrub Ironbark.
- Acacia filicianaAcacia filicianaAcacia filiciana is a small tree native to Mexico. Its roots provide a potentially psychoactive addition to Pulque, a fermented drink derived from agave. The Aztecs called the tree Ocpatl. Today in Mexican Spanish it is called palo de pulque, or Pulque Tree....
- Acacia filicifoliaAcacia filicifoliaAcacia filicifolia, known colloquially as fern-leaved wattle, is a species of Acacia native to eastern Australia....
: Fern-leaved Wattle. - Acacia fimbriataAcacia fimbriataAcacia fimbriata, commonly known as the Fringed Wattle or Brisbane Golden Wattle, is a species of Acacia....
: Fringed Wattle, Brisbane Golden Wattle. - Acacia flavescensAcacia flavescensAcacia flavescens, also known as the red or yellow Wattle, is a tree in the Acacia genus native to eastern Australia....
: Yellow Wattle, Red Wattle - Acacia flexifoliaAcacia flexifoliaAcacia flexifolia, commonly known as Bent-leaf Wattle, is a shrub species that is endemic to eastern Australia....
: Bent-leaf Wattle, Small Winter Wattle. - Acacia flocktoniaeAcacia flocktoniaeAcacia flocktoniae is a shrub species that is endemic to Australia.Plants grow to between 1.5 and 3 metres high and have narrow phyllodes that are between 4 and 10 cm long. The cream to yellow flowerheads appear in racemes of 4 to 10 in the axils of the phyllodes...
- Acacia floribundaAcacia floribundaAcacia floribunda is a perennial evergreen shrub or tree. It is native to New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, but is cultivated extensively, and has naturalised in South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia, and also in Indonesia, Mauritius and northern New Zealand...
: Gossamer Wattle. - Acacia forsythii : Warrumbungle Range Wattle.
- Acacia frigescens : Montane Wattle, Forest Wattle, Frosted Wattle.
- Acacia fulva : Velvet Wattle.
- Acacia furcatispinaAcacia furcatispinaAcacia furcatispina is a species of plant in the Fabaceae family. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay.-References:* World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1998. . . Downloaded on 20 August 2007....
- Acacia genistifoliaAcacia genistifoliaAcacia genistifolia is a species of Acacia in the family Fabaceae....
: Spreading Wattle, Early Wattle. - Acacia gentlei : Gentle Acacia
- Acacia georginaeAcacia georginaeAcacia georginae is a perennial tree which is native to Australia and which has been introduced into the United States. Common names for it include Georgina Gidgee, Georgina Gidyea and Poison Gidyea...
: Georgina Gidgee, Poison Gidyea. - Acacia gilesiana : Gile's Wattle.
- Acacia gillii : Gill's Wattle.
- Acacia giraffae : Camel's Thorn
- Acacia gladiiformis : Sword Wattle, Sword-leaf Wattle.
- Acacia glandulicarpa : Hairy-pod Wattle.
- Acacia glauca : Yellow Tamarind Acacia, (Jamaica) Yellow Tamarind
- Acacia glaucescens : Bastard Myall
- Acacia glaucopteraAcacia glaucopteraAcacia glaucoptera, commonly known as Flat Wattle or Clay Wattle, is a species of Acacia which is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a spreading or erect shrub which ranges in height from 0.3 metres to 1.2 metres, and up to 2 metres in width...
: Clay Wattle, Flat Wattle - Acacia globulifera : Globular Acacia
- Acacia gracifolia : Graceful Wattle
- Acacia grasbyi : Minni Ritchie
- Acacia greggiiAcacia greggiiAcacia greggii is a species of Acacia native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, from the extreme south of Utah south through southern Nevada, southeast California, Arizona, New Mexico and western Texas to Baja California, Sinaloa and Nuevo León in...
: Cat's-claw, Catclaw Acacia, Gregg Catclaw, Long-flower Catclaw, Paradise Flower, Texas Catclaw, Texas Mimosa, Wait-a-bit, Catclaw, (Mexico) Devil's Claw- Acacia greggii var. greggii : Typical Catclaw Acacia, Long-flower Catclaw
- Acacia greggii var. wrightii : Wright Catclaw Acacia, Catclaw, Long-flower Catclaw, Texas Catclaw, Wright Acacia, Wright Catclaw, Wright's Acacia)
- Acacia gregorii : Gregory's Wattle.
- Acacia guinetii : Guinet's Wattle.
- Acacia gunniiAcacia gunniiAcacia gunnii, commonly known as Ploughshare Wattle or Dog's Tooth Wattle, is a shrub which is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It grows to up to 1 metre high and has prickly phyllodes which are 4 to 15 mm long...
: Ploughshare Wattle, Dog's Tooth Wattle. - Acacia hakeoides : Hakea-leaved Wattle, Western Black Wattle, Hakea Wattle
- Acacia hamiltoniana : Hamilton's Wattle
- Acacia handonis : Hando's Wattle, Percy Grant Wattle
- Acacia harpophyllaAcacia harpophyllaAcacia harpophylla, commonly known as the Brigalow , Brigalow Spearwood or Orkor is an endemic tree of Australia. It is found in central and coastal Queensland to northern New South Wales. It can reach up to 25 meters tall and forms extensive open-forest communities on clay soils.Two species,...
: Brigalow, Brigalow Spearwood, Orkor - Acacia havilandiorum : Needle Wattle, Haviland's Wattle
- Acacia hemignosta : Club-leaf Wattle
- Acacia hemiteles : Broombush, Tan Wattle
- Acacia heterochroa robertsii : Bob's Wattle
- Acacia heterophyllaAcacia heterophyllaAcacia heterophylla, the Highland tamarin, is a tree endemic to Réunion island where it is commonly named Tamarin des Hauts...
- Acacia hilliana : Hill's Tabletop Wattle
- Acacia hindsii : Hinds Acacia
- Acacia hispidula : Little Harsh Acacia, Rough-leaved Acacia, Rough Hairy Wattle
- Acacia hockii
- Acacia holosericeaAcacia holosericeaAcacia holosericea, is a shrub native to tropical and inland northern Australia. It is commonly known as Soapbush wattle or Strap Wattle....
: Soap Bush, Silver-leaved Wattle - Acacia homalophylla : Yarran
- Acacia horridaAcacia horridaAcacia horrida is a low spreading shrub or sometimes tree native to both the wet and dry scrublands of tropical to subtropical East Africa. Common names for it are Cape Gum and Dev-Babul. It is also found elsewhere in Africa, Asia, India and South America. It frequently has stipular spines...
: Karroo Bush- Acacia horrida subsp. benadirensis
- Acacia horrida subsp. horrida
- Acacia howittiiAcacia howittiiAcacia howittii, commonly known as Sticky Wattle or Howitts Wattle, is a tree species that is endemic to Victoria, Australia. It has an erect or spreading habit, growing up to 9 metres high, The phyllodes are up to 2 cm in length...
: Howitt's Wattle, Sticky Wattle. - Acacia hubbardiana : Yellow Prickly Moses
- Acacia imbricataAcacia imbricataAcacia imbricata, commonly known as Imbricate Wattle, is a shrub species that is endemic to South Australia. It grows to between 1 and 2 metres high and had phyllodes up to 16 mm long and 2 mm wide...
: Imbricate Wattle. - Acacia implexaAcacia implexaAcacia implexa is an Australian Acacia, used for furniture making. Its common name is Lightwood....
: Lightwood, Hickory Wattle, Screw-pod Wattle, Bastard Myall, Fish Wattle, Broad-leaf Wattle - Acacia inaequilatera : Camel Bush, Corky Canji
- Acacia incongesta : Peak Charles Wattle
- Acacia inophloia : Fibre-barked Wattle
- Acacia insulae-iacobi Riley
- Acacia interior : Interior Acacia
- Acacia irrorata : Blueskin, Green Wattle
- Acacia iteaphylla : Winter Wattle, Flinders Range Wattle, Willow-leaved Wattle
- Acacia ixodes : Motherumbung.
- Acacia jacquemontiiAcacia jacquemontiiAcacia jacquemontii, known as , is a species of Acacia native to the Thar Desert of India. It is an erect shrub usually to high, with multiple shoots coming from below ground. It commonly grows on dry sandy soils. It is very hardy, being capable of standing extremes of temperature and excessive...
: Baonḷī, Raati-banwali - Acacia janzenii : Janzen Acacia
- Acacia jennerae : Coonavittra Wattle
- Acacia jibberdingensis : Jibberding Wattle
- Acacia johnsonii : Gereera Wattle
- Acacia juncifolia : Rush-leaf Wattle
- Acacia juremaAcacia juremaAcacia jurema is a tree native to Brazil. Its name comes from a city in Brazil called Jurema and it may sometimes be used in Jurema wine, a variety of Ayahuasca used by some of the indigenous people of Brazil....
- Acacia kalgoorliensis : Kalgoorlie Wattle
- Acacia karoo
- Acacia kelloggiana : Kellogg Acacia
- Acacia kempeanaAcacia kempeanaAcacia kempeana , commonly known as wanderrie wattle, witchetty bush or granite wattle, is a shrub in subfamily Mimosoideae of family Fabaceae...
: Wanderrie Wattle, Witchetty Bush - Acacia kettlewelliae : Buffalo Wattle
- Acacia koa : Koa
- Acacia koaiaAcacia koaiaAcacia koaia, known as koaia or koaie in Hawaiian, is a tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii. It is closely related to koa , and is sometimes considered to be the same species...
: Koaia - Acacia kybeanensis : Kybean Wattle
- Acacia kydrensis : Kydra Wattle
- Acacia laetaAcacia laetaAcacia laeta, commonly known as the Gay Acacia, is in the Acacia family.-Description:It is a perennial shrub or tree growing to a height of 4-10m...
- Acacia lamprocarpa : Western Salwood
- Acacia lanei : Hyden Wattle
- Acacia lanigeraAcacia lanigeraAcacia lanigera, commonly known as Woolly Wattle or Hairy Wattle, is a tree species that is endemic Australia. It has an erect or spreading habit, growing up to 2 metres high, The phyllodes, which may be hairy or glabrous, are up to 20-70 mm in length and 2-8 mm wide...
: Woolly Wattle, Hairy Wattle - Acacia lanuginophylla : Woolly Wattle
- Acacia latescens : Ball Wattle
- Acacia latzii : Latz's Wattle
- Acacia leichhardtii : Leichhardt's Wattle
- Acacia leiocalyxAcacia leiocalyxAcacia leiocalyx grows in Queensland, Australia and as far south as Sydney in N.S.W. It is widespread and common in eucalypt woodlands, especially on well-drained, shallow soils...
: Black Wattle, Curracabah, Early-flowering Black Wattle - Acacia leprosaAcacia leprosaAcacia leprosa, also known as Cinnamon Wattle, is an acacia native to Australia. It occurs in woodland in New South Wales and Victoria. It occurs as a hardy shrub or small tree. The phyllodes are 3-14 cm long and contain oil glands...
: Cinnamon Wattle - Acacia leptalea : Chinocup Wattle
- Acacia leptostachya : Slender Wattle, Townsville Wattle
- Acacia leucophloeaAcacia leucophloeaAcacia leucophloea , also called reonja, is a moderate sized tree sometimes mistaken for prosopis cineraria with spreading crown and somewhat malformed and crooked trunk....
: Pilang - Acacia ligulata : Dune Wattle, Sandhill Wattle, Small Cooba, Umbrella Bush Wirra.
- Acacia linearifolia : Stringybark Wattle, Narrow-leaved Wattle
- Acacia lineataAcacia lineataAcacia lineata, commonly known as Streaked Wattle, is a shrub species that is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a shrub that grows to between 0.5 and 1.75 metres high and had phyllodes up to 15 mm long and 3 mm wide. The yellow globular flowerheads arise from the leaf axils in groups of 2 or...
: Streaked Wattle, Narrow-lined Leaved Acacia - Acacia lineolata : Dwarf Myall
- Acacia lingulataAcacia lingulataAcacia lingulata is a shrub in subfamily Mimosoideae of family Fabaceae....
- Acacia linifolia : White Wattle, Flax-leaved Wattle
- Acacia lobulata : Chiddarcooping Wattle
- Acacia loderi : Nealie, Broken Hill Gidgee, Myall
- Acacia longifoliaAcacia longifoliaAcacia longifolia is a species of Acacia native to southeastern Australia, from the extreme southeast of Queensland, eastern New South Wales, eastern and southern Victoria, and southeastern South Australia. Common names for it include Acacia Trinervis, Aroma Doble, Golden Wattle, Coast Wattle,...
: Sydney Golden Wattle, Sallow Wattle, Boobialla, Native Willow- Acacia longifolia subsp. longifolia
- Acacia longifolia subsp. sophorae : Coast Wattle
- Acacia longiphyllodinea : Yalgoo
- Acacia lucasii : Wooly-bear Wattle, Lucas's Wattle
- Acacia lysiphloia : Turpentine
- Acacia mabellae : Mabel's Wattle, Black Wattle
- Acacia macdonnellensis : MacDonnell Mulga
- Acacia macilenta : Thin Acacia
- Acacia macnuttiana : McNutt's Wattle.
- Acacia maconochieana : Mullan Wattle.
- Acacia macracantha : Longspine Acacia, French Casha, Long-spine Acacia, Porknut, Cambrón, Long-spined Acacia, (Jamaica) Parknut, (Virgin Islands) Wild Tamarind, (Netherlands Antilles) Creole Casha, Spanish Casha, Steel Acacia, (Virgin Islands) Stink Casha, Strink Casha
- Acacia macradenia : Zig-zag Wattle
- Acacia maideniiAcacia maideniiAcacia maidenii, also known as Maiden's Wattle, is a tree native to Australia . It has been introduced into India and Argentina, and it grows on plantations in South Africa. It prefers full sun to partial shade and it is often found on the edge of the rainforest. It grows up to 15 m in height...
: Maiden's Wattle - Acacia maitlandiiAcacia maitlandiiAcacia maitlandii, also known as Maitland's Wattle, is a perennial tree native to Australia. It has an open and spindly habit, with a height between 0.7 - 3.0 metres. Flowers are yellow and occur sometime between May and October...
: Maitland's Wattle, Spiky Wattle - Acacia mangiumAcacia mangiumAcacia mangium is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to northeastern Queensland in Australia, the Western Province of Papua New Guinea, Papua, and the eastern Maluku Islands. Common names include Black Wattle, Hickory Wattle and Mangium...
: Mangium, Hickory Wattle, Black Wattle - Acacia maranoensis : Womel
- Acacia masliniana : Maslin's Wattle
- Acacia mayana : Maya Acacia
- Acacia mearnsiiBlack WattleAcacia mearnsii is a fast-growing leguminous tree native to Australia. Common names for it include Black Wattle, Acácia-negra , Australian Acacia, Australische Akazie , Swartwattel , Uwatela...
: Black Wattle - Acacia meianthaAcacia meianthaAcacia meiantha is a species of flowering plant in the Fabaceae family....
- Acacia melanoceras : Blackthorn Acacia, Bullhorn Acacia
- Acacia melanoxylon : Australian Blackwood, Sally Wattle, Lightwood, Hickory, Mudgerabah.
- Acacia melliferaAcacia melliferaAcacia mellifera is a perennial tree which is listed as being not threatened. The name mellifera refers to its sweet-smelling blossoms and honey. Its lumber turns pitch black when oiled...
- Acacia mellifera subsp. detinens
- Acacia mellifera subsp. mellifera
- Acacia melvillei : Yarran
- Acacia menzelii : Menzel's Wattle
- Acacia merrallii : Merrall's Wattle
- Acacia microbotrya : Manna Wattle
- Acacia microbotrya borealis : Northern Manna Wattle
- Acacia microcarpa : Manna Wattle
- Acacia microsperma : Bowyakka
- Acacia midgleyi : Cape York Salwood
- Acacia millefolia : Millfoil Wattle, Santa Rita Acacia
- Acacia minuta (= Acacia farnesiana)
- Acacia minuta densiflora (= Acacia farnesiana) : Denseflower Minute Acacia
- Acacia minuta minuta : Typical Minute Acacia, Coastal-scrub Wattle, Small's Acacia
- Acacia moiriiAcacia moiriiAcacia moirii is a subshrub which is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It grows to between 0.15 and 0.6 metres high and has densely hairy leaflets...
: Moir's Wattle - Acacia mucronata : Variable Sallow Wattle, Narrow-leaf Wattle
- Acacia muricata : Spineless Acacia, Spineless Wattle, (Antigua) Iron Wood, (Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands) Amarat
- Acacia murrayana : Murray's Wattle, Powder Bark Wattle, Colony Wattle, Sandplain Wattle
- Acacia myrtifoliaAcacia myrtifoliaAcacia myrtifolia, known colloquially as Myrtle Wattle or Red-stemmed Wattle, is a species of Acacia native to Australia. Its specific epithet 'myrtle-leaved' is derived from the Latin myrtus 'myrtle', and folium 'leaf'. It is a small shrub 0.3–3 m in height, and 2–3 m spread...
: Myrtle Wattle, Red Stern Wattle, South Australian Silver Wattle - Acacia neovernicosa : Viscid Acacia
- Acacia neriifoliaAcacia neriifoliaAcacia neriifolia, also known as the Oleander Wattle, is a tree in the Acacia genus, originally from Australia. It is common in the Moonbi Ranges and is also found in Ibiza.- References :***...
: Oleander-leaved Wattle, Bastard Yarran, Black Wattle - Acacia nervosa : Rib Wattle
- Acacia niloticaAcacia niloticaAcacia nilotica is a species of Acacia native to Africa and the Indian subcontinent...
: Gum Arabic Tree- Acacia nilotica subsp. adstringensAcacia nilotica subsp. adstringensAcacia nilotica subsp. adstringens is a perennial tree. It is not listed as being threatened. Some common names for it are Cassie, Piquants Blancs and Piquant Lulu. Its geographic distribution includes Africa, Asia, the Indian Ocean area and the Middle East.Acacia nilotica subsp...
- Acacia nilotica subsp. cupressiformisAcacia nilotica subsp. cupressiformisAcacia nilotica subsp. cupressiformis is a perennial tree native to India and Pakistan. Common names for it include Kabuli Kikar, Ramkanta and Ramkati Babul....
- Acacia nilotica subsp. hemisphericaAcacia nilotica subsp. hemisphericaAcacia nilotica subsp. hemispherica is a perennial tree native to Pakistan. Its uses include forage and wood....
- Acacia nilotica subsp. indicaAcacia nilotica subsp. indicaAcacia nilotica subsp. indica is a perennial tree native to Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan. It is also cultivated in Angola, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Tanzania...
: Babul, Prickly Acacia - Acacia nilotica subsp. kraussianaAcacia nilotica subsp. kraussianaAcacia nilotica subsp. kraussiana is a perennial tree native to Africa. Its uses include chemical products and wood....
- Acacia nilotica subsp. niloticaAcacia nilotica subsp. niloticaAcacia nilotica subsp. nilotica is a perennial tree native to Africa. It has also been introduced to the Indian Ocean area and to the Middle East.-Food:...
- Acacia nilotica subsp. subalataAcacia nilotica subsp. subalataAcacia nilotica subsp. subalata is a perennial tree native to Africa, India and Pakistan. Its uses include forage and wood. A common name for it is Kauria Babul....
- Acacia nilotica subsp. tomentosaAcacia nilotica subsp. tomentosaAcacia nilotica subsp. tomentosa is a perennial tree native to Africa, Asia and India.-Tannin:The pods without seeds of A. nilotica subsp. tomentosa have a tannin content of about 50%....
- Acacia nilotica subsp. adstringens
- Acacia notabilisAcacia notabilisAcacia notabilis, known colloquially as mallee golden wattle or Flinders wattle, is a species of Acacia native to Australia. A shrub anywhere from one to five metres high, it is native to the Broken Hill district of arid far western New South Wales as well as Victoria and South Australia. It is...
: Notable Wattle, Flinder's Wattle, Stiff Golden Wattle - Acacia nova anglica : New England Hickory
- Acacia obliquinervia : Mount Hickory Wattle
- Acacia obtusata : Blunt-leaf Wattle, Obtuse Wattle
- Acacia obtusifoliaAcacia obtusifoliaAcacia obtusifolia is a perennial tree in subfamily Mimosoideae of family Fabaceae.- Description :Acacia obtusifolia is an upright or spreading perennial tree which grows from 1.5m to 8m in height and it is native to Australia. It is closely related to Acacia longifolia...
- Acacia occidentalis : Western Acacia, Tree Catclaw
- Acacia oerfotaAcacia oerfotaAcacia oerfota is a perennial shrub or tree which is native to Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Among other things, it is used in making beverages.It grows 1-5m high....
- Acacia olgana : Mount Olga Wattle
- Acacia omalophylla : Yarran
- Acacia oncinophylla : Hook-leaved Acacia
- Acacia oraria : ai soeli
- Acacia o'shanesii : Silver Wattle.
- Acacia oswaldii : Umbrella Wattle, Umbrella Bush, Miljee, Nelia, Whyacka, Middia, Curly Yarran.
- Acacia oxycedrusAcacia oxycedrusAcacia oxycedrus is an erect or spreading shrub which is endemic to Australia.It grows to up to 2 metres high and has sharp-pointed phyllodes with 3 or 4 prominent longitudinal veins...
: Spike Wattle - Acacia palustris : Needlewood
- Acacia papyrocarpa : Western Myall
- Acacia paradoxaAcacia paradoxaAcacia paradoxa is a plant in the Fabaceae family. Its common names include kangaroo thorn, prickly wattle, hedge wattle and paradox acacia. This is a large shrub up to 3 metres tall and wide. It is dense with foliage; the leaves are actually enlarged petioles known as phyllodes. They are crinkly...
: Paradox Acacia, Kangaroo Thorn, Hedge Wattle, Prickly Wattle - Acacia paraneura : Weeping Mulga
- Acacia parramattensisAcacia parramattensisAcacia parramattensis is the name given to a species in the genus Acacia whose distribution centres on the Blue Mountains area of New South Wales. It is a tall shrub or tree to about 15 m in height with finely divided bipinnate leaves.-External links:...
: South Wales Wattle, Sydney Green Wattle, Parramatta Wattle - Acacia parvipinnula : Silver-stemmed Wattle
- Acacia pataczekii : Wally's Wattle, Pataczek's Wattle
- Acacia pendulaAcacia pendulaAcacia pendula is a species of wattle which is native to Australia. It is a tree which grows up to 10 metres in height and is pendulous in form with grey green narrow phyllodes which are about 10 cm in length....
: Weeping Myall, Myall, Boree, Balaar, Nilyah, Silver-leaf Boree, True Myall - Acacia peninsularis : Peninsular Acacia
- Acacia pennataAcacia pennataAcacia pennata is a species of acacia which is native to South and Southeast Asia. It is a shrub or small tropical tree which grows up to 5 metres in height. Its leaves are bipinnate with linear-oblong and glabrous pinnules. Its yellowish flowers are terminal panicles with globose heads...
: Climbing Wattle - Acacia pennatula : Feather Acacia
- Acacia pennatula parvicephala : Smallhead Feather Acacia
- Acacia pennatula pennatula : Typical Feather Acacia
- Acacia penninervisAcacia penninervisAcacia penninervis is a perennial shrub or tree 2-8m high, which is native to Australia and New Zealand.Common names for it are Hickory Wattle and Mountain Hickory....
: Mountain Hickory, Hickory Wattle.- Acacia penninervis var. longiracemosa
- Acacia penninervis var. penninervis
- Acacia pentadenia : Karri Wattle, Catbush
- Acacia perangusta : Eprapah Wattle.
- Acacia petraea : Lancewood
- Acacia peuce : Waddy-wood, Waddy, Waddi, Birdsville Wattle
- Acacia pharangites : Wongan Gully Wattle
- Acacia phasmoides : Phantom Wattle
- Acacia phlebocarpa : Table-top Wattle
- Acacia phlebophyllaAcacia phlebophyllaAcacia phlebophylla, an Acacia also known by the names Buffalo Sallow Wattle and Mountain Buffalo Wattle, is a straggling shrub to small, twisted tree reaching up to 5 meters in height. It is a close relative of Acacia alpina...
: Buffalo Sallow Wattle - Acacia picachensis : Mount Picachos Acacia
- Acacia pilligaensis : Pinbush Wattle, Pilliga Wattle
- Acacia pinetorum : Pineland Wattle
- Acacia pinguifolia : Fat-leaved Wattle
- Acacia platycarpa : Ghost Wattle, Pindan Wattle
- Acacia podalyriifoliaAcacia podalyriifoliaAcacia podalyriifolia is a perennial tree which is fast-growing and widely cultivated. It is native to Australia but is also naturalised in Malaysia, Africa, India and South America. Its uses include environmental management and it is also used as an ornamental tree. It is very closely related...
: Pearl Wattle, Queensland Silver Wattle, Mt. Morgan Wattle. - Acacia polyacanthaAcacia polyacanthaAcacia polyacantha, also known as White Thorn is a flowering tree which can grow up to 25m tall. Polyacantha has the meaning "many thorns" in Latin. The tree is native to Africa, India, the Indian Ocean and Asia, but it has also been introduced to the Caribbean.-Repellent uses:The root of Acacia...
: Catechu Tree- Acacia polyacantha subsp. campylacanthaAcacia polyacantha subsp. campylacanthaAcacia polyacantha subsp. campylacantha is a perennial tree native to Africa. Common names for it are Whitethorn and Witdoring. It is not listed as being a threatened species. Its uses include wood and medicine.-Repellent uses:...
- Acacia polyacantha subsp. polyacantha
- Acacia polyacantha subsp. campylacantha
- Acacia polybotrya : Western Silver Wattle
- Acacia polyphylla : Manyleaf Acacia
- Acacia prainii : Prain's Wattle
- Acacia pravifolia : Coiled-pod Wattle
- Acacia pravissimaAcacia pravissimaAcacia pravissima, commonly known as Ovens Wattle or Wedge-leaved Wattle, is a species of plant in the Fabaceae family found in Australia which grows in Victoria and in the South West Slopes and Southern Tablelands of New South Wales....
: Oven's Wattle, Wedge-leaf Wattle, Tumut Wattle. - Acacia pringlei : Pringle Acacia
- Acacia pringlei californica : California Pringle Acacia
- Acacia pringlei pringlei : Typical Pringle Acacia
- Acacia prominensAcacia prominensAcacia prominens is a shrub or tree in the genus Acacia native to New South Wales, Australia. It grows 5–9 meters, sometimes 20–25 meters high and contains the psychoactive alkaloids phenylethylamine and β-methylphenethylamine. It is most closely related to A...
: Gosford Wattle, Golden Rain Wattle, Grey Sally. - Acacia pruinocarpa : Black Gidgee, Gidgee, Twau.
- Acacia pubescens : Downy Wattle
- Acacia pulchella : Prickly moses
- Acacia pulchella var. glaberrima
- Acacia pulchella var. goadbyi
- Acacia pulchella var. pulchella
- Acacia pulchella var. reflexa
- Acacia pycnantha : Australian Golden Wattle, Broad-leaved Wattle.
- Acacia pyrifiolia : Kanji Bush
- Acacia quadrilateralis
- Acacia quornensis : Quorn Wattle
- Acacia ramulosa : Bowgada, Horse Mulga
- Acacia redolens : Bank Catclaw
- Acacia rehmanniana : Acacia
- Acacia resinimarginea : Old Man Wodjil
- Acacia retinodesAcacia retinodesAcacia elongata is a perennial tree which is widely distributed throughout the world. It is unusual amongst the Acacias, since it flowers the whole year round...
: Retinodes Water Wattle, Swamp Wattle, Wirilda, Ever-blooming Wattle, Silver Wattle- Acacia retinodes var. retinodes
- Acacia retinodes var. uncifolia
- Acacia retusa : Catch and Keep
- Acacia rhigiophylla : Dagger-leaf Wattle
- Acacia rhodophloia : Minni ritchi
- Acacia rhodoxylon : Brown Spearwood, Rosewood, Ringy Rosewood
- Acacia riceana : Rice's Wattle
- Acacia rigensAcacia rigensAcacia rigens, commonly known as Nealie, is an erect or speading shrub or small tree that is endemic to Australia. Other common names include Needle Wattle, Needlebush Acacia, Nealia and Nilyah....
: Beedle Wattle, Nealie, Needle-bush Wattle, Nealia, Nilyah - Acacia rigidulaAcacia rigidulaAcacia rigidula, commonly known as Blackbrush Acacia or Chaparro Prieto, is a species of shrub or small tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. Its native range stretches from Texas in the United States south to central Mexico. This perennial is closely related to A. berlandieri and is not listed as...
: Blackbrush Acacia, Blackbrush
- Acacia riparia : Riparian Acacia
- Acacia rivalis : Creek Wattle, Silver Wattle
- Acacia robinae : Robin's Wattle.
- Acacia roemeriana : Roemer Acacia, Catclaw, Roemer Catclaw, Round-flower Catclaw
- Acacia roigiiAcacia roigiiAcacia roigii is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family.It is found only in Cuba.It is threatened by habitat loss.-Source:* Areces-Mallea, A.E. 1998. . Downloaded on 18 July 2007....
: Roig Acacia - Acacia rostelliferaAcacia rostelliferaAcacia rostellifera, commonly known as summer-scented wattle or skunk tree is a coastal tree or small tree in the family Fabaceae...
: summer-scented wattle - Acacia rostriformisAcacia rostriformisAcacia rostriformis, commonly known as Bacchus Marsh Wattle, is a plant species that is endemic to Australia. It was first formally described in 2009 in the journal Muelleria....
: Bacchus Marsh Wattle - Acacia rubida : Red-stem Wattle, Red-leaf Wattle
- Acacia ruddiae : Rudd Acacia
- Acacia ruppii : Rupp's Wattle.
- Acacia salicinaAcacia salicinaAcacia salicina is a thornless species of Acacia tree native to Australia.Common names include Cooba, Native Willow, Willow Wattle, Broughton Willow,Sally Wattle and Black Wattle....
: Willow Acacia, Broughton Willow, Cooba, Willow Wattle, Native Wattle, Doolan. - Acacia salignaAcacia salignaAcacia saligna, commonly known by various names including coojong, golden wreath wattle, orange wattle, blue-leafed wattle, Western Australian golden wattle, and, in Africa, Port Jackson willow, is a small tree in the family Fabaceae...
:Orange Wattle, Golden Wreath Wattle, Blue-leafed Wattle, Western Australian Golden Wattle, Port Jackson - Acacia schaffneriAcacia schaffneriAcacia schaffneri is a tree native to Mexico and the United States .-Uses:Acacia schaffneri wood is used for fuel and fences. The wood makes very good firewood. It is used for cooking....
: Schaffner's Wattle, Twisted Acacia- Acacia schaffneri bravoensis : Schaffner's Wattle, Twisted Acacia.
- Acacia schinoidesAcacia schinoidesAcacia schinoides is a shrub or tree indigenous to Australia. It has also been introduced into Kenya and Zimbabwe and it is cultivated there. A common name for the plant in Australia is Green Cedar Wattle.-Description:...
- Acacia schottii : Schott's Wattle
- Acacia sciophanes : Ghost Wattle
- Acacia sclerophylla : Hard-leaf Wattle
- Acacia sclerospermaAcacia sclerospermaAcacia sclerosperma, commonly known as limestone wattle or silver bark wattle, is a tree in the family Fabaceae. Endemic to Western Australia, it occurs on floodplains and along water-courses throughout the arid north-west corner of the State.Limestone wattle grows as a spreading, tall shrub up to...
: Limestone Wattle- Acacia sclerosperma subsp. sclerosperma
- Acacia sclerosperma subsp. glaucescens: Billy Blue
- Acacia scleroxyla : Narrowleaf Acacia
- Acacia seclusa : Saw Ranges Wattle.
- Acacia semirigida : Stony Ridge Wattle.
- Acacia senegalAcacia senegalis a small deciduous Acacia tree known by the common names Rfaudraksha, Gum Acacia, Gum Arabic Tree, or Gum Senegal Tree. It is native to semi-desert regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as Oman, Pakistan, and northwestern India. It grows to a height of 5-12m, with a trunk up to 30 cm in...
: (gum arabic)- Acacia senegal var. leiorhachis
- Acacia senegal var. rostrata
- Acacia senegal var. senegal
- Acacia seyalAcacia seyalAcacia seyal, the Red acacia, known also as the shittah tree , is a thorny, 6–10 m high tree with a pale greenish or reddish bark. At the base of the 3–10 cm feathery leaves there are two straight, light grey thorns, growing to 7–20 cm long...
: Talh- Acacia seyal var. fistula (Schweinf.)Oliver
- Acacia seyal sensu lato var. seyal
- Acacia shirleyi : Lancewood
- Acacia sibilans : Whispering Myall
- Acacia siculiformis : Dagger Wattle
- Acacia silvestris : Bodalla Silver Wattle
- Acacia simmonsiana : Simmon's Wattle
- Acacia simsii : Sim's Wattle, Heathlands Wattle
- Acacia simulans : Barrens Kindred Wattle
- Acacia sparsiflora : Currawang, Currawong
- Acacia spectabilisAcacia spectabilisAcacia spectabilis is an erect or spreading shrub, endemic to Australia. Alternative common names include Glory Wattle, Pilliga Wattle and Golden Wattle...
: Gmory Wattle, Mudgee Wattle, Pilliga Wattle - Acacia sphaerocephala : Roundhead Acacia, Bee Wattle
- Acacia spinescens : Spiny Wattle, Hard-leaf Wattle
- Acacia spondylophylla : Curry Wattle
- Acacia stenophyllaAcacia stenophyllaAcacia stenophylla is a fast-growing tree that grows 4-10m tall. It is native to Australia and is widely planted in landscapes in the Southwest USA. It is not listed as a threatened species. It has medium salt and frost tolerance. The average minimum annual rainfall that the tree needs is around...
: Belalei, Munumula, Balkura, Gurley, Gooralee, Ironwood, Dalby Wattle, River Cooba, River Myall, Eumong, Native willow, Black Wattle, Dunthy - Acacia stictophyllaAcacia stictophyllaAcacia stictophylla, also known as Dandenong Range Cinnamon Wattle, is a species of Acacia that is endemic to Victoria, Australia. The species was first formally described in the botanical journal Muelleria in 2009...
- Acacia stowardi : Bastard Mulga
- Acacia strictaAcacia strictaAcacia stricta is a perennial tree....
: Hop Wattle - Acacia strongylophylla : Round-leaf Wattle
- Acacia suavolens : Sweet Wattle, Sweet-scented Wattle
- Acacia subcaerulea : Blue-barked Acacia
- Acacia suberosa : Mimosa, Corkybark Wattle
- Acacia subporosa : Bower Wattle, River Wattle, Narrow-leaf Bower Wattle, Sticky Bower Wattle
- Acacia subracemosa : Western Karn Wattle
- Acacia subulata : Awl-leaf Wattle
- Acacia sutherlandii : Corkwood Wattle
- Acacia synoria : Goodlands Wattle
- Acacia syracusa : Twenty-year-old Asian Men in Central New York
- Acacia tamarindifolia : Tamarindleaf Acacia
- Acacia tarculensis : Granite Wattle, Granite Bush
- Acacia tenuifoliaAcacia tenuifoliaAcacia tenuifolia is a perennial climbing shrub which is native to Asia, the Caribbean, India and South America.Common names are Ara a Gato, Bejuco Cochino, Tocino. It is not listed as being a threatened species.Acacia tenuifolia grows to 8 m high and 10–15 cm in diameter.- Botanical...
: Slimleaf Acacia- Acacia tenuifolia var. producta
- Acacia tenuifolia var. tenuifolia
- Acacia tenuifolia var. veraensis
- Acacia tenuissima : Mulga
- Acacia tephrina : Boree
- Acacia terminalisAcacia terminalisAcacia terminalis is a shrub or small tree to 6 m in height. It's an Australian native whose range extends through New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania....
: Cedar Wattle, Sunshine Wattle- Acacia terminalis subsp. angustifolia
- Acacia terminalis subsp. aurea
- Acacia terminalis subsp. longiaxialis
- Acacia terminalis subsp. terminalis
- Acacia tetragonophylla : Dead Finish, Kurara, Curara
- Acacia thomsonii : Thomson's Wattle.
- Acacia tindaleae : Golden-top Wattle, Crowned Wattle.
- Acacia tomentosa : Klampis
- Acacia tortilisAcacia tortilisAcacia tortilis, the Umbrella Thorn Acacia, also known as Umbrella Thorn and Israeli Babool, is a medium to large canopied tree native primarily to the savanna and Sahel of Africa , but also occurring in the Middle East....
: Umbrella Thorn- Acacia tortilis subsp. heteracantha
- Acacia tortilis subsp. raddiana
- Acacia tortilis subsp. spirocarpa
- Acacia tortilis subsp. tortilis
- Acacia tortuosaAcacia tortuosaAcacia tortuosa, the Twisted acacia , Poponax and Huisachillo, is a woody legume plant in the Acacia genus, a thorn tree of the Caribbean, Florida, southern Texas, northeastern and central Mexico, and northern South America...
: Twisted Acacia, Acacia Bush, Casia, Catclaw, Dutch Casha, Huisachillo, Rio Grande Acacia, Sweet Briar, Sweet-briar, Wild Poponax - Acacia translucensAcacia translucensAcacia translucens, commonly known as poverty bush, is a shrub that grows on arid spinifex plains in northern Australia. It is distributed throughout the inland Pilbara and Kimberley regions of Western Australia, and east into the Victoria River region of the Northern Territory.Poverty bush is a...
: Poverty bush
- Acacia trachyphloiaAcacia trachyphloiaAcacia trachyphloia is a tree native to south eastern Australia. Common names include Bodalla Wattle and Golden Feather Wattle. The specific epithet trachyphloia refers to the rough bark....
: Golden-feather Wattle, Bodalla Wattle - Acacia trinervata : Three-nerved Wattle
- Acacia trineura : Three-nerved Wattle, Three-veined Wattle, Hindmarsh Wattle, Green Wattle.
- Acacia tripteraAcacia tripteraAcacia triptera is an erect or speading shrub which is endemic to Australia.It grows to 2 metres high and has decurrent phyllodes which are and falcate or sigmoidal in shape...
: Spur-wing Wattle - Acacia tumidaAcacia tumidaAcacia tumida, known colloquially as pindan wattle, is a species of Acacia native to northern and western Australia....
: Pindan Wattle, Sickle-leaf Wattle, Wangai, Spear Wattle- Acacia tumida extenta : Mt Trafalgar Wattle
- Acacia tysonii : Tyson's Wattle
- Acacia ulicifiolia : Prickly Moses, Juniper Wattle
- Acacia urophylla : Pointed-leaved Acacia, Tail-leaved Acacia
- Acacia validinervia : Alumaru, Nyalanyalara
- Acacia vernicifluaAcacia vernicifluaAcacia verniciflua, commonly known as Varnish Wattle, is a shrub or small tree species that is endemic to Australia.It has an erect or spreading habit, growing to between 1 and 6 metres high, The phyllodes are often sticky and lustrous and vary in length, width and shape...
: Varnish Wattle - Acacia verticillataAcacia verticillataAcacia verticillata is a perennial tree....
: Prickly Moses - Acacia vestitaAcacia vestitaAcacia vestita, with common names Weeping Boree, Weeping Acacia, and Hairy Wattle, is a shrub and small tree native to New South Wales, Australia. -Description:...
: Hairy Wattle, Weeping Boree - Acacia victoriaeAcacia victoriaeAcacia victoriae commonly known as Gundabluie or Bardi bush is a shrub or tree native to Australia. It grows 2–5 m, sometimes 9 m tall. It has spines 2–12 mm in length.Subspecies:A. victoriae subsp. arida Pedley-Uses:...
: Acacia Bush, Bohemia, Bramble Wattle, Elegant Wattle, Narran, Gundabluey, Prickly Wattle
- Acacia viscidula : Sticky Wattle
- Acacia viscoAcacia viscoAcacia visco is a perennial tree native to South America. It has also been introduced to Africa.Common names for it include Arca, Visco, Viscote, Viscote Blanco and Viscote Negro....
: Arca, Visco, Viscote, Viscote Blanco, Viscote Negro - Acacia vittata : Lake Logue Wattle
- Acacia vogeliana : Macata Bourse Bastard
- Acacia wanya : Silver-leaf Mulga
- Acacia wattsiana : Watt's Wattle, Dog Wattle
- Acacia wilhemiana : Dwarf Nealie, Wilhelmi's Wattle, Mist Wattle
- Acacia willdenowiana : Grass Wattle, Two-winged Acacia
- Acacia willardianaAcacia willardianaAcacia willardiana, also called Palo Blanco tree, palo liso, guinola and Willard Acacia, is a normally evergreen plant in the genus Acacia native to Arizona, Mexico. The Spanish common name translates into 'white stick', defining its peeling white bark. A compound called Willardiine, that acts as...
: Willard Acacia - Acacia williamsonii : Whirrakee Wattle
- Acacia xanthinaAcacia xanthinaAcacia xanthina, commonly known as white stemmed wattle, is a coastal shrub or small tree in the family Fabaceae. Endemic to Western Australia, it occurs on coastal limestone between Fremantle and Shark Bay....
: white-stemmed wattle - Acacia xanthophloeaAcacia xanthophloeaAcacia xanthophloea is a tree in the Fabaceae family and is commonly known in English as the Fever Tree . This species of Acacia is native to eastern and southern Africa. It can be found in Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Somalia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe...
: Fever tree - Acacia xiphophyllaAcacia xiphophyllaAcacia xiphophylla, commonly known as snakewood or snake-wood, is a tree in the family Fabaceae. Endemic to Western Australia, it occurs on saline semi-arid land in the Gascoyne River and Ashburton catchments east and north of Carnarvon....
: Snake-wood.
Other species
- Acacia abbatiana
- Acacia abbreviata
- Acacia abrupta
- Acacia acanthaster
- Acacia acanthoclada acanthoclada
- Acacia acanthoclada glaucescens
- Acacia accola
- Acacia acellerata
- Acacia acinacea acinacea
- Acacia acinacea brevipedunculata
- Acacia aciphylla
- Acacia aciphylla aciphylla
- Acacia aciphylla leptostachys
- Acacia acradenia
- Acacia acrionastes
- Acacia acuaria
- Acacia aculeiformis
- Acacia acuminata ciliata
- Acacia acuminata glaucescens
- Acacia acuminata latifolia
- Acacia acutata
- Acacia acutifolia
- Acacia adenogonia
- Acacia adenophora
- Acacia adinophylla
- Acacia adnata
- Acacia adoxa
- Acacia adoxa adoxa
- Acacia adoxa subglabra
- Acacia adpressa
- Acacia aemula
- Acacia aemula aemula
- Acacia aemula muricata
- Acacia aestivalis
- Acacia affinis
- Acacia alata biglandulosa
- Acacia alata genuina
- Acacia alata glabrata
- Acacia alata platyptera
- Acacia alata tetrantha
- Acacia alaticaulis
- Acacia alcockii
- Acacia alexandri
- Acacia alleniana
- Acacia amaliae
- Acacia amaliae amaliae
- Acacia amaliae orthophylla
- Acacia amanda
- Acacia amblyophylla
- Acacia amentifera
- Acacia ammobia
- Acacia ammophila
- Acacia ampliata
- Acacia amputata
- Acacia amyctica
- Acacia anarthros
- Acacia anasilla
- Acacia anaticeps
- Acacia ancistrocarpa
- Acacia ancistrophylla
- Acacia ancistrophylla ancistrophylla
- Acacia ancistrophylla perarcuata
- Acacia andrewsii
- Acacia anfractuosa
- Acacia angusta
- Acacia anthochaera
- Acacia apiculata
- Acacia aprepta
- Acacia aprica
- Acacia arafurica
- Acacia arbiana
- Acacia arceuthos
- Acacia arcuatilis
- Acacia argentea
- Acacia argyraea
- Acacia argyrotricha
- Acacia arida
- Acacia ariquetrra
- Acacia aristulata
- Acacia armillata
- Acacia armitii
- Acacia arrecta
- Acacia arundelliana
- Acacia ascendens
- Acacia asepala
- Acacia ashbyae
- Acacia asparagoides
- Acacia aspera aspera
- Acacia aspera desifolia
- Acacia asperulacea
- Acacia assimilis
- Acacia assimilis assimilis
- Acacia assimis atroviridis
- Acacia astringens
- Acacia ataxiphylla
- Acacia ataxiphylla ataxiphylla
- Acacia ataxiphylla magna
- Acacia atkinsiana
- Acacia atopa
- Acacia atrox
- Acacia attenuata
- Acacia aulacocarpaAcacia aulacocarpaAcacia aulacocarpa is an Australian tree in the Fabaceae family.A. aulacocarpa occurs naturally East of the Great Dividing Range from North Queensland to Northern New South Wales. Despite its extensive distribution it is a relatively uncommon species as populations tend to be locally confined to...
- Acacia aulacocarpa aulacocarpa
- Acacia aulacocarpa brevifolia
- Acacia aulacocarpa fruticosa
- Acacia aulacocarpa macrocarpa
- Acacia aulacophylla
- Acacia auratiflora
- Acacia aureocrinita
- Acacia auronitens
- Acacia auronitens auronitens
- Acacia auronitens mollis
- Acacia australis
- Acacia awestoniana
- Acacia axillaris
- Acacia axillaris axillaris
- Acacia axillaris macrophylla
- Acacia ayersianaAcacia ayersianaAcacia ayersiana is a plant that grows in arid areas of Australia. It grows as a shrub or tree, up to ten metres high. It has blue-grey phyllodes, and yellow flowers from September to October.-Taxonomy:...
- Acacia ayersiana var. ayersiana
- Acacia ayersiana var. latifoliaAcacia ayersiana var. latifoliaAcacia ayersiana var. latifolia is a plant that grows in arid areas of Australia.-Description:It grows as a shrub or tree, up to ten metres high. It has blue-grey phyllodes and yellow flowers.-Taxonomy:...
- Acacia baeuerlenii
- Acacia bagsteri
- Acacia bancroftii
- Acacia brancoftiorum
- Acacia barbinervis
- Acacia barbinervis barbinervis
- Acacia barbinervis borealis
- Acacia barteriiana
- Acacia basaltica
- Acacia beadleana
- Acacia bethamii
- Acacia bidenata
- Acacia bidentata australis
- Acacia bidentata pubescens
- Acacia bifaria
- Acacia biglandulosa
- Acacia binata
- Acacia binervosa
- Acacia blakei
- Acacia blakelyi
- Acacia blayanaAcacia blayanaAcacia blayana is a tree native to south eastern Australia.It grows to 25 metres tall, found only at Wadbilliga National Park. The habitat is shallow rocky soils with relatively tall eucalyptus trees nearby. A rare plant with a ROTAP rating of 2RC-. As with many of the acacias, it forms attractive...
- Acacia blomei
- Acacia boliviana
- Acacia bombycina
- Acacia bossiaeoides
- Acacia botrydion
- Acacia brachycarpa
- Acacia brachyclada
- Acacia brachyphylla
- Acacia brachyptera
- Acacia bracteata
- Acacia bracteolata
- Acacia brassii
- Acacia brevifolia
- Acacia brevipes
- Acacia brockii
- Acacia brumalis
- Acacia bulgaensis
- Acacia burdekensis
- Acacia caesiella
- Acacia caesariata
- Acacia calantha
- Acacia calcarata
- Acacia caleyi
- Acacia calyculata
- Acacia camptoclada
- Acacia campylophylla
- Acacia candolleana
- Acacia cangaiensis
- Acacia capillaris
- Acacia capillosa
- Acacia carens
- Acacia carnusola
- Acacia caroleae
- Acacia cassicula
- Acacia castanostegia
- Acacia cataractae
- Acacia cavealis
- Acacia cedroides
- Acacia cerastes
- Acacia chamaeleon
- Acacia chapmanii
- Acacia chartacea
- Acacia chinchillensis
- Acacia chordophylla
- Acacia chrysella
- Acacia chrysocephala
- Acacia chrysochaeta
- Acacia chrysopoda
- Acacia chrysotricha
- Acacia cibaria
- Acacia ciliata
- Acacia cincinnata
- Acacia cinerascens
- Acacia citriodora
- Acacia clandullenis
- Acacia clarcksoniana
- Acacia clavata
- Acacia clelandii
- Acacia clementii
- Acacia cliftoniana
- Acacia clivicola
- Acacia cloncurrensis
- Acacia clydonophora
- Acacia cochlocarpa
- Acacia collina
- Acacia comans
- Acacia cometes
- Acacia concurrensAcacia concurrensAcacia concurrens, commonly known as Curracabah or black wattle, is a shrub native to Queensland in eastern Australia....
- Acacia congesta
- Acacia consorbrina
- Acacia costiniana
- Acacia crassa
- Acacia crassiculata
- Acacia curvinervis
- Acacia cuthbertsoniiAcacia cuthbertsoniiAcacia cuthbertsonii is a perennial shrub or tree native to Australia. It grows 1–5 m tall with fissured, flaky bark. It grows in the central western part of Australia.- Uses :...
- Acacia dempsteri
- Acacia dictyophleba
- Acacia dilidiata
- Acacia empelioclada
- Acacia elataAcacia elataAcacia elata the Cedar Wattle or Mountain Cedar Wattle is a tree found in eastern Australia. Often up to 18 metres tall when mature, exceptional specimens reach over 30 metres. The habitat is near rainforest and wet sclerophyll forest in various situations. An attractive plant with delicate...
- Acacia elatior
- Acacia epacantha
- Acacia eremophila
- Acacia erinacea
- Acacia eriopoda
- Acacia excentrica
- Acacia fauntleroyi
- Acacia fragilis
- Acacia galioides
- Acacia gittinsii
- Acacia gonophylla
- Acacia grandifolia
- Acacia grantica
- Acacia graffiana
- Acacia handonis
- Acacia hammondii
- Acacia helicophylla
- Acacia heteroclyta
- Acacia humifusa
- Acacia implexaAcacia implexaAcacia implexa is an Australian Acacia, used for furniture making. Its common name is Lightwood....
- Acacia incinata
- Acacia ixiophylla
- Acacia jonesii
- Acacia jucunda
- Acacia kirkii
- Acacia lasiocalyx
- Acacia lasiocarpa
- Acacia lateriticola
- Acacia latipes
- Acacia lauta
- Acacia leioderma
- Acacia leptoclada
- Acacia leptoloba
- Acacia leptopetala
- Acacia longipediculata
- Acacia longispicata
- Acacia lycopodiifolia
- Acacia lysiphloia
- Acacia meisneri
- Acacia mollifolia
- Acacia montanaAcacia montanaAcacia montana, commonly known as Mallee Wattle, is a shrub species that is endemic to south-eastern Australia. The species was first formally described in 1842 by English botanist George Bentham from plant material collected from the "highlands near the Liverpool Plains" in New South Wales....
- Acacia mountfordiae
- Acacia multispicata
- Acacia mutabilis
- Acacia nuperrima
- Acacia o’shannesii
- Acacia obliquinervia
- Acacia oldfieldii
- Acacia oncinocarpa
- Acacia pachyacra
- Acacia pachyphloia
- Acacia pachypoda
- Acacia papulosa
- Acacia parvifolia
- Acacia patagiata
- Acacia patellaris
- Acacia patens
- Acacia paula
- Acacia pawlikowkyana
- Acacia pedina
- Acacia pedleyi
- Acacia pellita
- Acacia pelloiae
- Acacia pelophila
- Acacia pennataAcacia pennataAcacia pennata is a species of acacia which is native to South and Southeast Asia. It is a shrub or small tropical tree which grows up to 5 metres in height. Its leaves are bipinnate with linear-oblong and glabrous pinnules. Its yellowish flowers are terminal panicles with globose heads...
- Acacia perangusta
- Acacia periculosa
- Acacia pervilleiAcacia pervilleiAcacia pervillei is a species of Acacia that is endemic to Madagascar.The species was first formally described by English botanist George Bentham in 1875 in Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. Two varieties are recognised:...
- Acacia pervillei var. pervillei
- Acacia pervillei var. pubescens
- Acacia phaeocalyx
- Acacia phlebopetala
- Acacia pickardii
- Acacia pinguiculosa
- Acacia pinifolia
- Acacia plautella
- Acacia plectocarpa
- Acacia plicataAcacia plicataAcacia plicata is a species of wattle which is endemic to an area between Perth and Geraldton in Western Australia. It is an erect shrub that usually grows from 0.9 metres to 2 metres high. Its globular, yellow flowers appear from late winter until mid spring....
- Acacia polifolia
- Acacia poliochroa
- Acacia polyadenia
- Acacia polymorpha
- Acacia porcata
- Acacia praelongata
- Acacia praemorsa
- Acacia praetermissa
- Acacia preissiana
- Acacia prismatica
- Acacia prismifolia
- Acacia pritzeliana
- Acacia producta
- Acacia profusa
- Acacia proiantha
- Acacia prolifera
- Acacia prostrata
- Acacia proxima
- Acacia pterocaulon
- Acacia ptychoclada
- Acacia ptychophylla
- Acacia pubicosta
- Acacia pubifolia
- Acacia pubirhachis
- Acacia pugioniformis
- Acacia pulvinaris
- Acacia pulviniformis
- Acacia puncticulata
- Acacia pungens
- Acacia purpureapetala
- Acacia pusilla
- Acacia pustula
- Acacia pycnocephala
- Acacia pycnophylla
- Acacia pycnostachya
- Acacia pygmaea
- Acacia quadrilateralis
- Acacia quadrimargineaAcacia quadrimargineaAcacia quadrimarginea, commonly known as granite wattle or spreading wattle, is a tree in the family Mimosaceae. Endemic to Western Australia, it occurs through arid south-central Western Australia...
- Acacia quadrisulcata
- Acacia quinquenervia
- Acacia racospermoides
- Acacia ramiflora
- Acacia randelliana
- Acacia reclinata
- Acacia recurvata
- Acacia redolens
- Acacia rendlei
- Acacia repanda
- Acacia repens
- Acacia resinicostata
- Acacia resinistipulea
- Acacia resinosa
- Acacia restiaceaAcacia restiaceaAcacia restiacea is a species of Acacia which is native to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a small, leafless shrub that grows from 0.5 metres to 1.5 metres high. It flowers from late winter to late spring....
- Acacia retinervis
- Acacia retivenea
- Acacia retrorsa
- Acacia rhamphophylla
- Acacia rhetinocarpa
- Acacia richardsii
- Acacia ridleyana
- Acacia rigescens
- Acacia rigida
- Acacia rossei
- Acacia rostellata
- Acacia rothii
- Acacia rotundifolia
- Acacia rovumae
- Acacia roycei
- Acacia rubicola
- Acacia runciformis
- Acacia rupicola
- Acacia ruscifolia
- Acacia rustellifera
- Acacia ryaniana
- Acacia sabulosa
- Acacia sakalavaAcacia sakalavaAcacia sakalava is a species of Acacia that is endemic to Madagascar. Two varieties are recognised:*Acacia sakalava var. hispida Villiers & Du Puy*Acacia sakalava var. sakalava...
- Acacia saliciformis
- Acacia saxatilis
- Acacia saxicola
- Acacia scabra
- Acacia scalena
- Acacia scalpelliformis
- Acacia scirpifolia
- Acacia scleroclada
- Acacia scopularum
- Acacia sedifolia
- Acacia semiaurea
- Acacia semibinervia
- Acacia semicircinalis
- Acacia semilunata
- Acacia semitrullata
- Acacia semiverticillata
- Acacia sericata
- Acacia seriocarpa
- Acacia sericoflora
- Acacia setulifera
- Acacia shuttleworthii
- Acacia sibina
- Acacia sieberianaAcacia sieberianaAcacia sieberiana is a perennial tree native to Africa and introduced into Pakistan. It is known in South Africa as the Paperbark Thorn.This tree grows 3–25 m in height, with a trunk diameter of 0.6–1.8 m....
- Acacia sieberiana var. sieberiana
- Acacia sieberiana var. woodii
- Acacia signata
- Acacia silvicola
- Acacia singula
- Acacia smallii : Sweet Acacia
- Acacia smeringa
- Acacia smilacifolia
- Acacia solenota
- Acacia sorophylla
- Acacia sowdenii
- Acacia spathulata
- Acacia speckii
- Acacia sphaerostachya
- Acacia sphenophylla
- Acacia spinosissima
- Acacia spirorbis
- Acacia spongolitica
- Acacia squamata
- Acacia startii
- Acacia steedmanii
- Acacia stenoptera
- Acacia stenoptila
- Acacia stereophylla
- Acacia stigmatophylla
- Acacia stipuligera
- Acacia stipulosa
- Acacia storyi
- Acacia striatifolia
- Acacia subflexuosa
- Acacia subretusa
- Acacia subrigida
- Acacia subsessilis
- Acacia subternata
- Acacia subtessarogana
- Acacia subtilis
- Acacia sulcata
- Acacia symonii
- Acacia synchronica
- Acacia tabula
- Acacia tayloriana
- Acacia telmica
- Acacia tenuinervis
- Acacia tenuior
- Acacia tenuispica
- Acacia tenuissima
- Acacia teretifiolia
- Acacia tessellata
- Acacia tetanophylla
- Acacia tetragonocarpa
- Acacia tetraneura
- Acacia tetraptera
- Acacia tolmerensis
- Acacia toondulya
- Acacia torticarpa
- Acacia torulosa
- Acacia tratmaniana
- Acacia trigona
- Acacia trigonophylla
- Acacia trinalis
- Acacia trinervis
- Acacia triptycha
- Acacia triquetra
- Acacia tristis
- Acacia tropica
- Acacia truculenta
- Acacia trulliformis
- Acacia truncataAcacia truncataAcacia truncata is a coastal shrub in the family Fabaceae, with a native distribution along the southwest coast of Western Australia. A specimen of this wattle was part of an early European botanical collection, perhaps the first from Australia....
- Acacia tuberculata
- Acacia tumidaAcacia tumidaAcacia tumida, known colloquially as pindan wattle, is a species of Acacia native to northern and western Australia....
- Acacia umbellata
- Acacia uncinata
- Acacia uncinella
- Acacia undoolyana
- Acacia undosa
- Acacia undulifolia
- Acacia unguicula
- Acacia unifissilis
- Acacia varia
- Acacia vassalii
- Acacia venulosa
- Acacia veronica
- Acacia vilhelmii
- Acacia villosaAcacia villosaAcacia villosa is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family. It is found only in Jamaica.-References:* Bellingham, P. 1998. . Downloaded on 18 July 2007....
- Acacia vincentii
- Acacia viscifolia
- Acacia viscosa
- Acacia visneoides
- Acacia volubilis
- Acacia wardellii
- Acacia warramaba
- Acacia websteri
- Acacia westonii
- Acacia wetarensis
- Acacia whibleyana
- Acacia whitei
- Acacia wickhamii
- Acacia wilcoxii
- Acacia wilhelmsiana
- Acacia williamsiana
- Acacia wilsonii
- Acacia wiseanaAcacia wiseanaAcacia wiseana is a shrub that grows in arid and semi-arids parts of northern Western Australia and the Northern Territory. It is a spiny shrub, one to four metres in height, with yellow flowers from July to September...
- Acacia woodii
- Acacia xanthocarpa
- Acacia xerophila
- Acacia yirrkallensis
- Acacia yorkrakinensis
- Acacia zatrichota