Acacia auriculiformis is an evergreen tree with drooping branches and smooth, gray-white bark; its leaves are sickle-shaped and oblong, with tapered ends, and spikes of inflorescences clustered in leaf axils or branch tops; orange-yellow flowers; shallow tooth lobes at the top of the calyx; petals The pods are oblong and convoluted when mature. The fruit petals are woody and the seeds are black, surrounded by a folded beaded handle.
Acacia macrophylla prefers a warm, humid and sunny environment and is suitable for planting in well-drained sandy soil. Due to its fast growth, resistance to barrenness, strong adaptability, and wide range of uses, it has been widely promoted in hilly soil erosion areas and coastal wind-accumulated sand areas, and has become one of the main tree species for afforestation and soil improvement.
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