Additional Information for Acacia
Acacia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as the legume or pea family. It is a large and diverse group of trees and shrubs, with over 1,000 species found in various regions around the world, particularly in Africa, Australia, and the Americas.
Acacia trees are known for their distinctive feathery or fern-like leaves and often have thorns or spines. They typically produce small, fragrant flowers that are arranged in clusters or spikes. The flowers are usually yellow or cream-colored, but can also be white, pink, or purple.
Many species of Acacia are valued for their timber, which is used in furniture, flooring, and other woodworking applications. Some species also have medicinal properties and are used in traditional medicine. Acacia gum, derived from the sap of certain species, is used as a food additive and in various industrial applications.
Acacia trees are well-adapted to arid and semi-arid environments, and they play important ecological roles in their native habitats. They provide food and shelter for a variety of animals, including insects, birds, and mammals. Acacia trees also have a symbiotic relationship with certain species of ants, which live in the trees and protect them from herbivores.
Overall, Acacia is a diverse and ecologically important genus of plants that have various uses and are found in different parts of the world.
Related Item Names for INC 08931 Acacia
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 08931 Acacia Page 1 of 1
- ARABISCHESGUMMI1KG
- RNCC: 2 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 3
- 1001035
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 3
- 0170
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 1
- 1001040
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 3
- ACAC1ABP
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 2