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Flora
Entry for ACACIA Ehrenbergiana Hayne [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 2, page 1, (1871) Author: Papilionaceae by Mr. J. G. Baker; Caesalpinieae and Mimoseae by Prof. Oliver)
Names
ACACIA EhrenbergianaHayne [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE], Arzneigewächse, ix. 29. Schweinf. Acacien-arten d. Nilgebiets, 352, t. 15, 16.
Information
A shrub; extremities smooth, shining, chestnut-brown. Stipular spines usually exceeding the leaves, slender, spreading, straight. Leaves small, puberulous or glabrate; pinnæ 1–2-jugate, leaflets 8–10-jugate, oblong, obtuse, midrib obscure, 1–1 1/2 lines long. Flowers capitate. Peduncles solitary or fascicled in the axils, exceeding the leaf, bearing the involucel near or below the middle. Petals united 2/3 their length, twice as long as the calyx. Legume narrow-linear, falcate, broadly constricted between the seeds, varying to 4 1/2 in. in length.
Distribution
Abyssinia Nile Land Dr. Schweinfurth.Nubia Nile Land Dr. Schweinfurth.
Distribution (external)
Egypt
Arabia
Notes
I have not certainly identified this plant in the Kew Herbarium. The description is taken from Dr. Schweinfurth's memoir. The Arabian plant of Fischer, No. 73 (not 37 as cited by Mr. Bentham and Dr. Schweinfurth), agrees well with A. Ehrenbergiana as figured. The legume of A. Jacquemontii, Benth., is very different.