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Acacia latronum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vachellia horrida
''Vachellia 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 9.5 cm long.〔〔(Google Books ) ''Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or Naturalization'' By Ferdinand von Mueller〕 ''V. horrida'' is an important browse plant in the tropics, particularly during the dry season. == Uses == ''Vachellia horrida'' is used as forage for livestock, for its wood and for fuel.〔(Madras Naturalists' Society )〕 Because of its huge thorns, it makes an excellent protective hedge. It used to be the most important tree for the tanning industry in South Africa, but extract from its bark leaves the leather with a rather bad smell. The tree produces good gum, but it is yellowish in color.〔
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