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    Vachellia xanthophloea is a tree in the family Fabaceae, commonly known in English as the fever tree. This species of Vachellia is native to eastern and...
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    Seigler & Ebinger Vachellia kirkii × seyal Vachellia macracantha × pennatula Vachellia seyal var. fistula × xanthophloea Vachellia × standleyi (Saff.)...
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    Vachellia seyal occasionally hybridizes with V. xanthophloea. Vachellia seyal is, along with other Vachellias, an important source for gum arabic, a natural...
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  • Fever tree is a common name for Vachellia xanthophloea, a tree native to eastern and southern Africa: also Kipling's fevertree Fever tree may also refer...
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    Fouquieria splendens develop from the leaf petioles. Stipule spines on Vachellia xanthophloea. Areoles and spines of the tree-like Rhodocactus grandifolius. Spines...
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    been spotted living in forests in the shade of Vachellia xanthophloea and savanna dominated by Vachellia tortilis. Evarcha spiders will often live in nests...
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  • in Kenya, Malawi, South Africa and Tanzania. The larvae feed on Vachellia xanthophloea. Yu, Dicky Sick Ki. "Chloroclystis consocer Prout 1937". Home of...
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    abdomen. The abdomen has a large, leaf-shaped, pattern. It lives on Vachellia xanthophloea trees, using its flattened shape to hide under flakes of bark. The...
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    Australia, and a small number of Australian species, are classified into Vachellia and Senegalia. The two final genera, Acaciella and Mariosousa, each contain...
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    were also found throughout the reserve. It lives on the bark of Vachellia xanthophloea trees. Dippenaar-Schoeman et al. 2023, p. e.T176430612A189450212...
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  • ex Burtt Davy) Kyal. & Boatw, indigenous Acacia xanthophloea Benth. accepted as Vachellia xanthophloea (Benth.) P.J.H.Hurter, indigenous Genus Acrocarpus:...
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    prominent on the crests of the ridges, while groves of Fever trees (Vachellia xanthophloea) and Rock Figs (Ficus abutilifolia) grow on the banks of the Limpopo...
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    grasses found near to rivers and other wetlands and in the bark of Vachellia xanthophloea. It has been declared to be an Endangered species in 2019. Dippenaar-Schoeman...
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