'''Acacia angustissima''' ('Prairie acacia', 'White ball acacia') is a perennial, deciduous,
shrub or
tree in the
Fabaceae family native to
Central America and the
United States. It is also found in
South America,
India and
Pakistan. Other common names for it include 'Carboncillo', 'Timbe', 'Timbre',
[1] 'Fern Acacia' and 'Prairie wattle'.
[2] It grows 1m to 4m in height having whitish, 1.3cm diameter spherical flowers from June through September. ''"Angustissima"'' in
Latin means "narrowest," describing the look of the shrub's leaves.
[3] It is not listed as being a
threatened species.
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''Acacia angustissima''
Natural habitat
'Altitude': 0-2600m
'Annual Temperature Mean': 5-30 deg. C.
'Annual Rainfall Mean': 895-2870mm
'Soil': ''A. angustissima'' is well-suited for acidic, low-nutrient soils and it has very good resistance to
drought.
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Uses
Alcoholic beverages
The bark is used in the production of alcoholic beverages.
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Forage
Acacia angustissima's seeds are high in
protein and are somewhat useful as
forage for
livestock.
[4] The tree has a
tannin content of 6%, which inhibits the ability of livestock to make use of the tree's
protein.
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Medicine
The indigenous
Tzotzil and
Tzeltal Maya people of Mexico use ''A. angustissima'' to treat
digestive tract problems. They also use it to treat
toothache,
rheumatoid arthritis and cuts of the
skin. Experiments have shown that ''A. angustissima'' mildly inhibits the growth of ''
Escherichia coli'' and ''
Staphylococcus aureus''.
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Propagation
There are 90,000–100,000 seeds/kg.
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Botanical varieties
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''Acacia angustissima'' (Mill.) Kuntze var. ''angustissima''
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''Acacia angustissima'' (Mill.) Kuntze var. ''chisosiana'' Isely
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''Acacia angustissima'' (Mill.) Kuntze var. ''hirta'' (Torrey & A.Gray)Robinson
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''Acacia angustissima'' (Mill.) Kuntze var. ''shrevei'' (Britton & Rose)Isely
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''Acacia angustissima'' (Mill.) Kuntze var. ''suffrutescens'' (Rose)Isely
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''Acacia angustissima'' (Mill.) Kuntze var. ''texensis'' (Torrey & A.Gray)Isely
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References
Notes
1. ''Acacia angustissima''
2. Native Plant Information Network
3. Text
4. Text
5. World Agroforestry Centre
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7. Text
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10. Tropical Forages
11. ILDIS Legumes of the World
General references
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The Nature Conservancy
See also
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Acacia
External links
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''Acacia angustissima'' (www.fieldmuseum.org)