Acacia Farnesiana

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Botanical Overview

  • Scientific Name: Acacia farnesiana
  • Synonyms: Vachellia farnesiana (a more recent classification)
  • Common Names: Sweet Acacia, Cassie, Huisache, Popinac
  • Family: Fabaceae (Legume family)
  • Native Range: Likely native to the Americas (Central America and the southern U.S.), but now found worldwide in tropical and subtropical regions.

Description

  • Size: Usually grows 2–8 meters (6–26 ft) tall.
  • Leaves: Bipinnately compound with small leaflets.
  • Flowers: Bright yellow, ball-shaped clusters; highly fragrant—smell reminiscent of violets.
  • Thorns: Paired thorns at nodes, typical of many acacias.
  • Fruit: Flattened seed pods containing several hard seeds.

Habitat and Growth

  • Climate: Warm, dry to semi-arid climates; drought-tolerant.
  • Soil: Adaptable to a range of soils but prefers well-drained.
  • Invasiveness: Considered invasive in some regions, such as parts of Australia and the Pacific Islands.