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Acaciella
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of '' Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus ''Acacia ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus nam ...'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Speci ...
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Acaciella Angustissima
''Acaciella angustissima'' (prairie acacia, white ball acacia, ocpatl, or palo de pulque) is most recognized for its drought tolerance and its ability to be used as a green manure and ground covering. It is a perennial, deciduous, and belongs to the family Fabaceae (beans/legumes) and as it grows it starts as a shrub but eventually matures to a small tree. The tree has a high density of leaves along with small clumps of white flowers and creates 4–7 cm long seed pods. ''Acaciella angustissima'' is found in tropical areas around the equator since, its water needs can vary from 750 to 2,500 mm a year. It has an advantage it can withstand a moderate drought, since its leaves are retained even in long dry periods. Aside from being drought tolerant, ''Acaciella angustissima'' also has the benefit of being a green manure, since it has such a high leaf density, but also loses the majority of its leaves each season. So the leaves can be used in composting or can be saved an ...
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Acaciella Angustissima Var
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima ''Acaciella angustissima'' (prairie acacia, white ball acacia, ocpatl, or palo de pulque) is most recognized for its drought tolerance and its ability to be used as a green manure and ground covering. It is a peren ...
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Acaciella Rosei
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima ''Acaciella angustissima'' (prairie acacia, white ball acacia, ocpatl, or palo de pulque) is most recognized for its drought tolerance and its ability to be used as a green manure and ground covering. It is a peren ...
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Acaciella Painteri
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima'' (Mill.) Britton & Rose—Prairie acacia, Prairie wattle, Fern acacia **var. ''angustissima '' (Mill.) Britton & Rose **var. ''chisosiana'' —Chisos acacia, Chisos prairie acacia, Prairie acacia **var. ''filicoides'' ...
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Acaciella Lemmonii
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima'' (Mill.) Britton & Rose—Prairie acacia, Prairie wattle, Fern acacia **var. ''angustissima '' (Mill.) Britton & Rose **var. ''chisosiana'' —Chisos acacia, Chisos prairie acacia, Prairie acacia **var. ''filicoides'' ...
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Acaciella Igualensis
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima'' (Mill.) Britton & Rose—Prairie acacia, Prairie wattle, Fern acacia **var. ''angustissima '' (Mill.) Britton & Rose **var. ''chisosiana'' —Chisos acacia, Chisos prairie acacia, Prairie acacia **var. ''filicoides'' ...
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Acaciella Hartwegii
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima'' (Mill.) Britton & Rose—Prairie acacia, Prairie wattle, Fern acacia **var. ''angustissima '' (Mill.) Britton & Rose **var. ''chisosiana'' —Chisos acacia, Chisos prairie acacia, Prairie acacia **var. ''filicoides'' ...
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Acaciella Goldmanii
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima'' (Mill.) Britton & Rose—Prairie acacia, Prairie wattle, Fern acacia **var. ''angustissima '' (Mill.) Britton & Rose **var. ''chisosiana'' —Chisos acacia, Chisos prairie acacia, Prairie acacia **var. ''filicoides'' ...
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Acaciella Glauca
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima'' (Mill.) Britton & Rose—Prairie acacia, Prairie wattle, Fern acacia **var. ''angustissima '' (Mill.) Britton & Rose **var. ''chisosiana'' —Chisos acacia, Chisos prairie acacia, Prairie acacia **var. ''filicoides'' ...
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Acaciella Chamelensis
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima'' (Mill.) Britton & Rose—Prairie acacia, Prairie wattle, Fern acacia **var. ''angustissima '' (Mill.) Britton & Rose **var. ''chisosiana'' —Chisos acacia, Chisos prairie acacia, Prairie acacia **var. ''filicoides'' ...
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Acaciella Bicolor
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima'' (Mill.) Britton & Rose—Prairie acacia, Prairie wattle, Fern acacia **var. ''angustissima '' (Mill.) Britton & Rose **var. ''chisosiana'' —Chisos acacia, Chisos prairie acacia, Prairie acacia **var. ''filicoides'' ...
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Acaciella Barrancana
''Acaciella'' is a Neotropical genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and its subfamily Mimosoideae. Its centre of diversity is along the Mexican Pacific coast. They are unarmed, have no extrafloral nectaries and the polyads of their pollen are 8-celled. Though its numerous free stamens (sometimes >300) is typical of '' Acacia s.l.'', it has several characteristics in common with genus ''Piptadenia'' (tribe Mimoseae). Its pollen and free amino acids resemble that of ''Senegalia''. Molecular studies place it sister to a monophyletic clade comprising elements of genus '' Acacia'', and the tribe Ingeae. A nectary ring is present between the stamens and ovary, in common with ''Acacia'' subg. ''Aculeiferum''. Species *''Acaciella angustissima'' (Mill.) Britton & Rose—Prairie acacia, Prairie wattle, Fern acacia **var. ''angustissima '' (Mill.) Britton & Rose **var. ''chisosiana'' —Chisos acacia, Chisos prairie acacia, Prairie acacia **var. ''filicoides'' ...
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