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What (who) is acacia wood - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Acacia stenocarpa; Acacia fistula; Red acacia; Talh gum; Acacia seyal
  • ''Vachellia seyal'' bark
  • Acacia tree in Ain Khudra Oasis, [[Nuweiba]], [[Sinai Peninsula]], Egypt
  • ''Vachellia seyal''

Acacia paradoxa         
  • ''Acacia paradoxa'' foliage, stipules and flowers
  • ''Acacia paradoxa'' habit
  • Kangaroo Thorn flower
Acacia paradoxa is a plant in the family Fabaceae. Its common names include kangaroo acacia, kangaroo thorn, prickly wattle, hedge wattle and paradox acacia.
Acacia coriacea subsp. coriacea         
SUBSPECIES OF PLANT
Acacia coriacea ssp. coriacea
Acacia coriacea subsp. coriacea is a subspecies of Acacia coriacea (river jam) that occurs in Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
Senegalia ataxacantha         
AFRICAN TREE SPECIES
Acacia ataxacantha
Senegalia ataxacantha, commonly known as the flame thorn, is an African tree species with conspicuous red pods and numerous hooked prickles.

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Vachellia seyal

Vachellia seyal, the red acacia, known also as the shittah tree (the source of shittim wood), is a thorny, 6– to 10-m-high (20 to 30 ft) tree with a pale greenish or reddish bark. At the base of the 3–10 cm (1.2–3.9 in) feathery leaves, two straight, light grey thorns grow to 7–20 cm (2.8–7.9 in) long. The blossoms are displayed in round, bright yellow clusters about 1.5 cm (0.59 in) diameter.

In Vachellia seyal var. fistula, which is more common on heavy clay soils, some of the thorns are swollen and house symbiotic ants.

It is distributed from Egypt to Kenya and west Senegal. In the Sahara, it often grows in damp valleys. It is also found at wadis on the Arabian Peninsula.

Examples of use of acacia wood
1. There is no better description of the object that stood before me than in the biblical passage from the book of Exodus." The passage that Parfitt is referring to describes the biblical Ark of the Covenant as being made of acacia wood and covered in pure gold.