Vachellia tortuosa, the twisted acacia , poponax or huisachillo, is a woody, leguminous thorn tree of the Caribbean, Florida, southern Texas, northeastern and central Mexico, and northern South America. It is found in tropical and desert habitats, such as the Rio Grande Valley, Central Mexican Plateau, and Colombian Tatacoa Desert.[1][2][3][4]
Species of legume
Vachellia tortuosa
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Eudicots
Clade:
Rosids
Order:
Fabales
Family:
Fabaceae
Subfamily:
Caesalpinioideae
Clade:
Mimosoid clade
Genus:
Vachellia
Species:
V.tortuosa
Binomial name
Vachellia tortuosa
(L.) Seigler & Ebinger
Synonyms
Acacia leucacantha Bertero
Acacia seifriziana León
Acacia tortuosa (L.) Willd.
Acacia virescens DC.
Mimosa salinarum Rohr ex Benth.
Mimosa tortuosa L.
Poponax tortuosa (L.) Raf.
Description
Vachellia tortuosa is a shrub - small tree to 1–2 metres (3.3–6.6ft) tall.
Stipular spines: may be fused at bases.
Leaves: compound, 4-8 pairs of segments, 15-20 pairs of leaflets; petiolar gland elliptic.
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