'Acacia leucophloea' (
Hindi: रेवंजा), also called ''reonja'', is a moderate sized
tree sometimes mistaken for
prosopis cineraria with spreading crown and somewhat malformed and crooked trunk. It attains a height of about 20 to 30 ft and a girth of 2 to 3 ft. New leaves appear in April, and yellowish white flowers appear from August to October. The pods ripe by April and the seeds germinate readily if moisture is available. The tree is very hardy and stands drought well. It is frost hardy except in young age. It
coppices well and produces good
root suckers. It suffers from goat browsing particularly in early stage. Fruits are thin, flat, curved tomentose
pods (difference from
prosopis cineraria).
References
★ R N Kaul (1963): Need for afforestation in the arid zones of India, LA-YAARAN, Vol 13
★ R C Ghosh (1977): Hand book on afforestation techniques, Dehradun.
★ R K Gupta & Ishwar Prakasah (1975): Environmental analysis of the Thar Desert, Dehradun.