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Version du 19 juin 2020 à 21:35
Vachellia farnesiana
(L.) Wight & Arn.
Ordre | Fabales |
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Famille | Fabaceae |
Genre | Vachellia |
2n =
Origine : Amérique tropicale,
sud des Etats-Unis
sauvage et cultivé
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Anglais | ' |
Résumé des usages
- ornemental
- parfum : cassie
- planté en haie et contre l'érosion
- écorce et gousses : tanin et colorant
- bois d'œuvre
- gomme exsudée
Sommaire
Description
Noms populaires
Classification
Vachellia farnesiana (L.) Wight & Arn. (1834)
basionyme :
- Mimosa farnesiana L. (1753)
synonyme :
- Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd. (1806)
Cultivars
Histoire
Usages
CASSIE-OIL PLANT. HUISACHE. OPOPANAX. POPINAC. SPONGE TREE. WEST INDIAN BLACKTHORN. Tropics. This species is cultivated all over India and is indigenous in America, from New Orleans, Texas and Mexico, to Buenos Aires and Chile, and is sometimes cultivated. It exudes a gum which is collected in Sind[1]. The flowers distil a delicious perfume.
- ↑ Brandis, D. Forest Fl. 180. 1876.
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