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GENUS OF PLANTS
Acacia tree; Acacias; Accacias; Bullthorn Acacia; Sprig of Acacia; Acacia bark; Wattle bark; Acacia richii; Acacia trees; Yellow fever acacia; Acaecia; Acasia; Acesia; Acecia; Acaesia; Akesia; Akecia; Racosperma; Acacia (Racosperma); Esclerona
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  • ''[[Acacia penninervis]]''
  • Wattle sign. [[Olive Pink Botanic Garden]], Alice Springs. 2005

Acacia         
·noun The inspissated juice of several species of acacia;
- called also gum acacia, and gum arabic.
II. Acacia ·noun A roll or bag, filled with dust, borne by Byzantine emperors, as a memento of mortality. It is represented on medals.
III. Acacia ·noun A genus of leguminous trees and shrubs. Nearly 300 species are Australian or Polynesian, and have terete or vertically compressed leaf stalks, instead of the bipinnate leaves of the much fewer species of America, Africa, ·etc. Very few are found in temperate climates.
acacia         
[?'ke???, -s??]
¦ noun a tree or shrub of warm climates which has yellow or white flowers. [Genus Acacia: numerous species.]
Origin
ME: via L. from Gk akakia.
acacia         
(acacias, or acacia)
An acacia or an acacia tree is a tree which grows in warm countries and which usually has small yellow or white flowers.
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ويكيبيديا

Acacia

Acacia, commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus name is New Latin, borrowed from the Greek ἀκακία (akakia), a term used by Dioscorides for a preparation extracted from the leaves and fruit pods of Vachellia nilotica, the original type of the genus. In his Pinax (1623), Gaspard Bauhin mentioned the Greek ἀκακία from Dioscorides as the origin of the Latin name.

In the early 2000s, it had become evident that the genus as it stood was not monophyletic and that several divergent lineages needed to be placed in separate genera. It turned out that one lineage comprising over 900 species mainly native to Australia, New Guinea, and Indonesia was not closely related to the much smaller group of African lineage that contained A. nilotica—the type species. This meant that the Australasian lineage (by far the most prolific in number of species) would need to be renamed. Botanist Leslie Pedley named this group Racosperma, which received little acclaim in the botanical community. Australian botanists proposed a less disruptive solution setting a different type species for Acacia (A. penninervis) and allowing this largest number of species to remain in Acacia, resulting in the two Pan-Tropical lineages being renamed Vachellia and Senegalia, and the two endemic American lineages renamed Acaciella and Mariosousa. Although many botanists still disagreed that this was necessary, this solution was eventually officially adopted at the Melbourne International Botanical Congress in 2011.

Acacia remains a widely used common name across genera.

A number of species have been introduced to various parts of the world, and two million hectares of commercial plantations have been established. The heterogeneous group varies considerably in habit, from mat-like subshrubs to canopy trees in a forest.

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4. Gum Arabic is a gum exuded by various African trees of the genus Acacia.
5. The acacia tree also has psychedelic properties, Shanon says, which the Israelites could have used.