Vachellia aroma
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Vachellia aroma is a small, perennial, thorny tree native to Peru, Chile, Argentina and Paraguay. Some common names for it are Script error: No such module "Lang"., aromo negro, espinillo and tusca. It is not listed as being a threatened species.[1] Although some sources[2] say that Vachellia macracantha is synonymous with Vachellia aroma, genetic analysis of the two species has shown that they are different, but that they are closely related.[3]
Uses
Vachellia aroma is used by bees to make honey.[4] The tree's wood is quite hard and it is used for implements, posts and firewood.[5]
Botanical varieties
References
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External links
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- Vachellia aroma branch with blossoms (www.fieldmuseum.org)
- Vachellia aroma branch with pods (www.fieldmuseum.org)