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Acacia tree
***** Location: Yemen
***** Season: Summer
***** Category: Plant
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Explanation
Schirmakazie (Acacia tortilis) umbrella thorn
Israeli babool
Schwarzdorn-Akazie (Acacia mellifera) blackthorn acacia
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the leaves are a food for the goats.
Heike Gewi
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Acacia is a genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae, first described in Africa by the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus in 1773. The plants tend to be thorny and pod-bearing. The name derives from (akis) which is Greek for a sharp point, due to the thorns in the type-species Acacia nilotica ("Nile Acacia") from Egypt.
Acacias are also known as thorntrees or wattles, including the yellow-fever acacia and umbrella acacias.
Acacia seeds are often used for food and a variety of other products.
Honey made by bees using the acacia flower as forage is considered a delicacy, appreciated for its mild flowery taste, soft running texture and glass-like appearance. Acacia honey is one of the few honeys which does not crystallize.
Various species of acacia yield gum. True gum arabic is the product of Acacia senegal, abundant in dry tropical West Africa from Senegal to northern Nigeria.
The most well known visitor to the Acacia is the known giraffe. Giraffes eat the most famous in Africa, the Acacia Tree. The Acacia tree is famous for its marvelous leaves.
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Worldwide use
Australia
Acacia pycnantha, Golden Wattle
National flower of Australia
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'National Wattle Day'
first of September
makes this a kigo for Australia
Its blossoms are seen toward the end of winter and it is felt as a harbinger of spring.
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Japan
kigo for early summer
akashia no hana アカシアの花 (あかしあのはな)
acacia blossoms
flower of the locust tree
harienju 針槐(はりえんじゅ)false (black) acacia
nise akashia ニセアカシア false acacia
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Akazienblüte
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Kenya
January breeze --
an acacia leaf floating
in my tea
Patrick Wafula
Thorn tree, Naivasha Thorn, Fever Tree
Acacia xanthophloea (scientific),
mgunga (Swahili)
. KENYA SAIJIKI .
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Things found on the way
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HAIKU
sweetened shadow
of my new found umbrella ...
acacia bloom
blackthorn in bloom -
the goat and I stare
at the same tree
Heike Gewi, Yemen, May 2009
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5 comments:
Your haiku are glorious, Heike!
acacia blossoms
whip welts on my legs
no longer visible
acacia tree
our old hut hidden
by the road
Z;>) Ella
a cloud of wild bees
all around the courtyard-
accacia blossoms
Vasile Moldovan, Romania
acacia blossoms
a goat devours
a bee surveys
acacia blossoms ~
children playing in
shadows and light
queuing for lunch -
an acacia leaf drops
on my clean plate
~ Isaac Ndirangu, Kenya
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