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Vachellia karroo : ウィキペディア英語版
Acacia karroo


|range_map = Acacia-karroo-range-map.png
|range_map_caption = Native range of ''A. karroo''
|synonyms_ref =〔
|synonyms =
* ''Acacia campbellii'' Arn.
* ''Acacia dekindtiana'' A. Chev.
* ''Acacia eburnea sensu auct.''
* ''Acacia horrida sensu auct.''
* ''Acacia inconflagrabilis'' Gerstner
* ''Acacia karoo'' Hayne
* ''Acacia karroo'' Hayne
* ''Acacia minutifolia'' Ragup.
* ''Acacia natalitia'' E.Mey.
* ''Acacia pseudowightii'' Thoth.
* ''Acacia roxburghii'' Wight & Arn.
* ''Mimosa eburnea'' L.f.
|}}
''Acacia karroo'', commonly known as the Sweet thorn, is a species of ''Acacia'', native to southern Africa from southern Angola east to Mozambique, and south to South Africa.〔Germplasm Resources Information Network: (''Vachellia karroo'' (as ''Acacia karroo'') )〕
It is a shrub or small to medium-sized tree which grows to height of 12m.〔(Department of the Environment and Heritage and the CRC for Australian Weed Management, 2003 )〕 It is difficult to tell apart from ''Acacia nilotica'' subsp. ''adstringens'' without examining the seed pods. It is not listed as being a threatened species.〔ILDIS LegumeWeb: (''Vachellia karroo'' )〕
Common names in various languages include Acacia, Common acacia, Karoo thorn, Doringboom, Soetdoring, Cape gum, Cassie, Piquants blancs, Cassie piquants blancs, Cockspur thorn, Deo-babool, Doorn boom, Kaludai, Kikar, Mormati, Pahari Kikar, umuNga and Udai vel.〔
==Identification==

It is a shrub or small to medium-sized tree which grows to height of 12m. ''Acacia karroo'' has a rounded crown, branching fairly low down on the trunk. It is variable in shape and size, reaching a maximum of about 12m where there is good water. The bark is red on young branches, darkening and becoming rough with age. Sometimes an attractive reddish colour can be seen in the deep bark fissures The leaves are finely textured and dark green. The abundant yellow flowers appear in early summer, or after good rains. The seed pods are narrow, flat and crescent shaped. They are green when young becoming brown and dry. The pods split open allowing the seeds to fall to the ground. The thorns are paired, greyish to white and are long and straight

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