Acacia Trees
Spread out over the vast wild landscapes of Africa, acacia trees are victoriously surviving through hot winds and dry seasons that drag on. Their sharp thorns are a defense against many a tempted mouth of antelopes or zebras. The aggressive ants that march up and down the tree live in a symbiotic relationship with the tree, feeding on its sweet protein nectar. Australian acacias aren't as thorny as their African relatives. Acacias prefer warm, temperate regions and are hardy trees, set daintily against crimson skies of the African setting sun. Read these articles to find out more about this flat foliage.
- How to Grow Acacia Trees
Maximum of the Acacia tree species originate from Australia and some of them come from the Europe, America and warm regions of Asia. Acacia tree look beautiful with their cylindrically clustered flowers, that have raised their demand. They are used for commercial, ornamental, medicinal and many more such purposes. To know the ways of growing Acacia trees, read through the article.
- Willow Acacia Tree
Willow acacia is a drought resistant tree, for which it is mainly used for landscaping in dry areas. Let us find out more about this tree in this article.
- Acacia Tree
Acacia tree is one of the most diverse of all shrub species. It's an ornamental plant and has immense benefits in culinary and medicinal field. Read the details below.
- Acacia Tree Facts
There are various varieties of acacia tree. Many are grown for commercial purposes, many are grown for ornamental purposes, in one country its blossoms are used to prepare a liqueur too! Let us discuss the some more interesting facts on acacia tree...