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''Acacia 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. It is a large shrub or small evergreen〔(Gardens At Carefree Town Center - Plant Identification List )〕 tree growing 3 to 20 m tall.〔( PlantNet - FloraOnline - Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney Australia )〕 It has a life span of about 10–15 years. In the Northern Hemisphere, ''Acacia salicina'' flowers primarily from October to January and the seed pods are often visible from April to July.〔(PDF ) Ursula K. Schuch and Margaret Norem, Growth of Legume Tree Species Growing in the Southwestern United States, University of Arizona.〕 The tree's seeds are shiny, black and have a crimson appendage-like aril.〔(Species Bank Treatment for Acacia Salicina )〕 ''Acacia salicina'' is "closely related" to ''Acacia ligulata''〔(Fact Sheet for Acacia ligulata )〕 and ''Acacia bivenosa''.〔(WorldWideWattle )〕 ==Chemical compounds== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Acacia salicina」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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