Acacia delicata (Britton & Rose) Bullock, Bull. The record derives from ILDIS ; isolectotype, K!) Weed risk assessment. The species Acacia angustissima (Mill.) Madrid 58: 258. (family Leguminosae). Fl. Acaciella angustissima var. Tantoyuca, 24� 25' N, 99� 12' W,- VI-1858, Ervendberg s.n. suffrutescens range map in the U.S. 12196 (K, MEXU). Type: Mexico: Oaxaca, Monte Alban, C.L. Fl. Type: Mexico:Veracruz, Cordillera, 1840, H. Galeotti 3303 (lectotype, designated here, BR! Dudley Herb. Acacia angustissima var. 14� 35' N, 90� 30' W, 1620 m, 3- III-1988, Hughes, C.E. Britton & Rose, N. Amer. ; isolectotypes, BM!, US). 718 (FHO, K, MEXU). Further information. Acaciella talpana Britton & Rose, N. Amer. [mirror]). Field Mus. Acaciella angustissima (syn. 1881 (IEB). Quetzalapa, 18� 18' N, 99� 12' W, 850 m, 28-VI- 1981, Luna Anaya 78 (FCME). 2308 (CR, K). 1928. Acacia hirta var. Acacia angustissima grows as a thornless shrub or small tree mostly 2-7 m high with a single short trunk. 63(2): 189-244July-December 2006. at anthesis. hirta: Full Explanation: Because infraspecific categories were not recognized, the typical variety was reported for Florida by implication by Small (1913b; 1913d). var. July-December 2006. Vernacular names and uses. 19� 14' S, 64� 12' W, 2780 m, 23-I-1998, Serrano, Martha 2776 (SCZ); 19� 07'19'' S, 64� 14'50'' W, 2075 m, 24-III-2004, Wood, J. . 9� 22' N, 83� 16' W, 1900 m, 28-IX-1989, Valerio, M. 125 (CR, K). smithii (Britton & Rose) Wiggins, Contr. Herb., Microfiche IDC 47.I.6!). hirta (Nutt.) 16606 (K, NSW); Indooroopilly., Cultivated, 27� 31' S, 152� 59'07'' E, 25-III-1984, Pedley, L. 4955 (BRI, K, MEXU, MO). [5] Etimología. Found cultivated in Brazil and the Dominican Republic. 1939. The bark is boiled with water and this infusion is drunk to cure diarrhoea. 3 km SW de Ixcateop�n, 1050 m, 11-VIII-1990, Calzada, J.I. Portachuelo, Between comunity San Juan and Rio Palometillas, 17� 23' S, 63� 31' W, 295 m, 27-V-1991, Nee, M. 40604 (G, K, MEXU, NY, USZ). hirta (Torr. B.L.Rob. July-December 2006. var. Acacia: nombre genérico derivado del griego ακακία (akakia), que fue otorgado por el botánico Griego Pedanius Dioscorides (A.C. 40-90) para el árbol medicinal A. nilotica en su libro De Materia Medica. Native & naturalized Leg. Name. Type: Mexico: Jalisco, near Talpa, 7-III-1897, E.W. 28173 ; isotype, NY!). B.L. 1928. Acaciella angustissima var. Ser., 13: 489. 2233 (G); City Prairies, 3-IX-1929, Clarke, O.M. chisosiana; var. (1840) Acacia hirta var. Comitan de Dom�nguez, 16� 26' N, 92� 18' W, 2190 m, 8-VIII-1991, Hughes, C.E. hirta; var. Tenancingo, 18� 58' N, 99� 36' W, X- 1827, DC-Prodromus 1191, 812 (G); 8-9 km al S de Nanchititla en el camino a Bejucos, 18� 52' N, 100� 28' W, 19-XI-1993, Gonz�lez Medrano 6452 (K, MEXU). chisosiana; var. Acaciella costaricensis Britton & Rose, N. Amer. wfo-0000182076 Acacia angustissima var. ; isolectotype, K!, US). The name of this species does not match your search because Acaciella angustissima is indicated as the accepted name for Acacia angustissima var. 1700 (E, FHO, K, MEXU, MO, NY). Terms and Conditions — 23: 100. 23: 101. km 16 Coro-Curimagua, 11� 17' N, 69� 38' W, 1000 m, 22- III-1993, CIAT 18284 (K). leucothrix and var. Acacia angustissima var. texensis - Form/flower. 19791 (K). 499 (FHO, K, LAGU, MEXU, NY). Nat. Fl. leucothrix and var. 861 (BM). Etimoloxía. Kuntze (1898) Acacia angulosa Bertol. Macora, 15� 19' N, 86� 58' W, 440 m, 17-II- 1991, Hellin J.J. 12 (EAP, FHO, K, MEXU, NY). City Prairies, 23-VII-1929, Clarke, O.M. White ball acacia. Bajo de Pariguaya, 16� 40' S, 67� 31' W, 2000 m, 30-IV-1995, Beck S. 22423 (K, LPB, USZ). Sci. Please click on any button to follow a link to that database. Acaciella angustissima var. 4: 348. Family: Fabaceae (legumes) Common name: prairie acacia Synonym: Acaciella hirta . km 16 carretera Campeche-Pomuch, entronque con Hampolol, 19� 50' N, 90� 25' W, 4 m, 12-X-1984, Chan, C. 4213 (CICY, K, MEXU). Acacia angustissima: Exclusion Explanation: Misapplied to Acacia angustissima var. 1213 (CR, K); 9� 57' N, 84� 03' W, 880 m,-XII-1935, Skutch, A.F. chisosiana Isely Acaciella angustissima var. 671 (MEXU); Nacajuca, Puente Tumuluchal, a 4 km al, S de Playas del Rosario a sea, a 21 km al S de Villahermosa, 18� 20' N, 93� 10' W, 60 m, 5-III-1981, Sousa, M. 11715 (BM, K, MEXU). 23: 101. Zona protectora El Rodeo, entre, 9� 54'40'' N, 84� 17' W, 950 m, 25-XI- 1996, Cascante, A. Canoa Verde, 18� 57' N, 104� 07' W, 2550 m, 12-X-1952, McVaugh 13449 (G). 23: 101. (K). 20528 (K). 13902 (MEXU). New York Aca. oaxacana). 1487 (FHO, K, MEXU, MO, NY). hirta; var. 12 km entronque carr. Nelson 995 (lectotype, designated here, US! 14� 10' N, 90� 18' W, 1000 m,-VIII-1892, Heyde 3739 (G, M). B.L. Acaciella angustissima (prairie acacia, white ball acacia, ocpatl, or palo de pulque ) is most recognized for its drought tolerance and its ability to be used as a green manure and ground covering. Inform Kew 1939(1): 1. Type: Mexico: Guerrero, Acapulco vicinity, 1894- 1895, E. Palmer 298 (lectotype, designated here, NY! Type: Mexico: Oaxaca, near 'La Paradis', E.W. 1939. All rights reserved. 1843, non A. elegans Schldl., Linnaea 12: 569. 29: 482. Acaciella delicata Britton & Rose, N. Amer. Robins. Batopillas, Rio Mayo, 26� 51' N, 107� 50' W, 8-IX-1936, Gentry H.S. 1909. Guatimal. : 140. B.L. prairie acacia [Acacia hirta Nutt., more, ] Description Not Yet Available. Nelson 4039 (holotype, US! Ovary 1.2 mm long, glabrous, shortly stipitate, the stipe shorter than the ovary, with a basal nectary 0.5 mm high. ; isolectotypes, G!, K!). A taxonomic revision of Acaciella 195 suffrutescens (Rose) Kearney & Peebles, J. Wash. Acad. 3782-85 (MO). Kuntze has a further 23 synonyms. Shrub or tree up to 3(12) m tall, twigs glabrous. B.L. suffrutescens (Rose) Kearney & Peebles; Acacia suffrutescens Rose; Acaciella suffrutescens (Rose) Britton & Rose; Acaciella angustissima var. glabrior Engelm. ; isotypes, DS, NY!). angustissima; var. Kuntze in the genus Acacia (family Leguminosae). 4� 22' S, 79� 30' W, 1300 m, 6- VI-1987, Hughes, C.E. Acacia: nome xenéricu deriváu del griegu ακακία (akakia), que foi dau pol botánicu Griegu Pedanius Dioscorides (A.C. 40-90) pal árbol melecinal A. nilotica nel so llibru De Materia Medica. 1898. 14� 38' N, 90� 41' W, 2160 m, 1891, G�mez, Rosalio 1045 (G). Utah Common names prairie acacia in English. glabrata (Schltdl.) (redirected from: Acaciella hirta) Go to Encyclopedia of Life... Family: Fabaceae . var. ; isolectotypes, GH!, NY!). km 54.5 en la autopista DF-Cuernavaca, 19� 05' N, 99� 15' W, 2300 m, XI-1959, Espinosa, G.J. 21 km de Yucumo, 15� 17' S, 67� 04' W, 1035 m, 17-V-1989, Smith, D.N. Gray) L. Rico, Fl. International Legume Database and Information Service. which reports it as an accepted name (record ISSN: 0211-1322 Type: Colombia: Norte de Santander, between Pamplona and La Isla, 27 Feb. 1927, Killip & Smith 19791 (holotype, NY! 466 (XAL). 32� 00' N, 93� 30' W, Torrey, J. s.n. suffrutescens (Rose) Isely, Sida 3: 372 (1969); equated by Isely (1998) with Acacia angustissima var. Shrub or tree, the branchlets pubescent or puberulent to subglabrous, not noticeably lenticellate, longitudinally striate or angled. de Garc�a de la Cadena, 21� 52' N, 102� 55' W, 970 m, 15-II-1992, Reynoso, J.J. 561 (IBUG, K). texensis (Torr.& A. This name is the accepted name of an infraspecific taxon* of the species Acacia angustissima (Mill.) Guapinico, timbre, huajillo, guajillo blanco, chilicap (Chiapas, Mexico). Bot. angustissima, Rico Arce & BachmanAnales del Jard�n Bot�nico de MadridVol. Britton & Rose var. Turner Show All Show Tabs prairie acacia 21714 (G); Aguacatan, 15� 21' N, 91� 18' W, 28-XI-1962, Williams, L.O. 5 km al SW de Santiago de los Caballeros, 25� 33' N, 107� 22' W, 1200 m, 11-XII-1982, Aguilar , J.M. Acacia angustissima is Native to Texas and other States. Dataset GBIF Backbone Taxonomy Rank ... Acacia hirta Nutt. Acaciella angustissima (Mill.) Robins. 3494 (K). Ferris 5610 (holotype, US! Acaciella angustissima var. hirta; typical variety absent from Florida. Sur les collines Aserri, 9� 52' N, 84� 05' W,-VIII-1889, Tonduz 1280 (BM). Calyx 0.5-0.8 mm long, 5-lobed (the lobes less than 1/4 the length of the calyx), glabrous. In mixed Quercus and Pinus forest, secondary low deciduous forest and dry scrub; in low deciduous forest the species tends to be invasive (weedy) and it tolerates acid soils. The Plant List does not attempt to include all infraspecific taxa. Inflorescences consisting of axillary fascicles; peduncles 1-1.3(1.5) cm long, glabrous but sometimes with sparse pearl glands; one inflorescence bract below each raceme, 1 mm long, glabrous, very broadly ovate, caducous, leaving a protuberant scar; floral bract 1.3 mm long, glabrous, clavate, caducous; pedicels 0.6- 0.8 mm long, glabrous; flowers white; in short capitulum- like racemes up to 1.5 cm diam. shrevei (Britton & Rose) Isely Acaciella ferrisiae Britton & Rose, N. Amer. en el km 11,6 de la villa Teco, Tupilco, 8-II- 1982, Magana, M.A. 13� 50' N, 89� 30' W, 200 m, Beetle 8840 (K). texensis (Nutt. 31� 50' N, 106� 30' W, X-1849, Wright, C. 131 (K). Type: Bolivia: Bang 2070 (lectotype designated here, NY! ISSN: 0211-1322 196 M. de L. Rico Arce & S. Bachman Anales del Jard�n Bot�nico de Madrid 63(2): 189-244. Leaves moderately large, bipinnate, the pinnae few to several pairs (about 15 pairs in Panamanian material cited), opposite or subopposite on the rachis, the leaflets numerous (up to 60 or more pairs per pinna); petiole up to a few cm. The root is also prepared in the same way and drunk to cure gastritis. Symbol Key - ACANH. Common Name - prairie acacia. A. angustissima has six varieties (var. angustissima; var. Acacia suffrutescens Rose, Contr. Britton & Rose var. Gard. Threatened and Endangered Information: This plant is listed by the U.S. federal government or a state. Acacia angustissima var. See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions. (N slope), 13� 46' N, 88� 13' W, 1515 m, 30-XII-1941, Tucker 682 (G). B�rbara, 10� 05' N, 84� 09' W, 21-XII- 1889, Tonduz 1654 (G). 29: 482. 326 (K); 29� 50' N, 95� 20' W, 15-VI-1872, Hall, E. 177 (G, K); Kerrville, 30� 01' N, 99� 08' W, 650 m, 21-V-1894, Heller, A. 9317 (TEX). Stipules linear, 2-2.5 mm long, persistent. hirta (Nutt.) Acaciella rensonii Britton & Rose, N. Amer. 1535 (FCME, FHO, K, MEXU, NY). R�o Toves (Covies): 9� 57' N, 84� 03' W, 1170 m,-XII-1893, Tonduz 1562 (BM, G). According to International Legume Database and Information Service under the synonym Acacia angustissima var. Acacia angustissima (P. 23: 101. Anales del Jard�n Bot�nico de Madrid 63(2): 189-244. 1856, Berlandier 2510 (G, K);-IV-1839, Hartweg s.n. Acacia angulosa Bertol., Fl. Synonymy and types Type: Mexico: Jalisco, near Guadalajara, 1886, E. Palmer 647 (lectotype, designated here, US! Bibliography. Gray) Isely) 6 DATA; 2 ARTICLES; Creatures » ⦠» Plants » ⦠» Pea Family » ⦠Acaciella hirta (Nutt.) Acacia insignis M. Martens & Galeotti, Bull. texensis (Torr. Bruxelles 10: 312. 2302 (G). 20 km al N-NW de Juventino Rosas, Mpio. Disclaimer: ITIS taxonomy is based on the latest scientific consensus available, and is provided as a general reference source for interested parties. 3 km N of Chiantla, 15� 22' N, 91� 27' W, 26-XI- 1962, Williams, L.O. chisosiana; var. SW of Durango-Sinaloa St. line across hwy 40, 23� 35' N, 105� 52' W, 2000 m, 6-I-1983, Worthington, R.D. 1209 (EAP, FHO). 1019 (FHO, K, MEXU, QAME). ; isotype, GH!). First published in Rhodora 10: 33 (1908) Literature. Acacia angustissima var. 1913. It has not been recorded from the Guianas, Uruguay and Paraguay, but it may have been introduced there for forestry trials. Tepic-Ixtl�n, 21� 27' N, 104� 45' W, 1340 m, 11-XI- 1993, Flores F., G. 3259 (FCME). hirta (Nutt.) suffrutescens (Rose) Isely, Sida 3: 372 (1969); equated by Isely (1998) with Acacia angustissima var. Rico Arce & Bachman Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid Vol. Fl. Acad. angustissima - petiole, Acaciella angustissima (Mill.) ID - 185. Acacia umbellifera Kunth (1819) Acacia angustissima subsp. 23: 101. 7� 48' N, 72� 14' W, 1000 m, 26-I-1985, Johnson, C.D. ; isolectotype, US!). (data supplied on 2010-07-14) typica Wiggins (1942) [nom. hirta (Torr. suffrutescens Acacia hirta Nuttall, var. Acacia angustissima var. He recognized A. angustissima as having six intergrading varieties (var. Acacia elegans M. Martens & Galeotti, Bull. Acacia angustissima subsp. La Monta�ita, 14� 25' N, 89� 08' W, 1500 m, 18-XI- 1948, Molina, A. hirta (Nutt.) Acaciella breviracemosa Britton & Rose, N. Amer. B.L.Rob. Acacia angustissima (Prairie acacia, White ball acacia) is a perennial, deciduous, shrub or tree in the Fabaceae family native to Central America and the United States. 20202 (MO). camino a Apaneca, 13� 51' N, 89� 49' W, 1470 m, 20-XI- 1990, Calder�n M. 618 (K, LAGU); El Corozo, mariposario (zona b), 13� 49' N, 89� 59' W, 200 m, 7-IX-2000, Rosales, J.M. angustissima - leaf, Acaciella angustissima var. San Luis Potos�, 22� 09' N, 100� 59' W,-VI-1886, Palmer, E. 647 (G); a 21 km al E de Tamazunchale (Loma de Aguayo), 21� 16' N, 98� 47' W, 900 m, 13-II-1982, Tenorio, P. 56 (K, MEXU). Misc. [6] chisosiana - Form/flower. ID - 185. Acaciella angustissima (Mill.) de Juventino Rosas, 20� 39' N, 101� 00' W, 2200 m, 4-VII- 1992, Galv�n, R. 3923 (IEB). Acaciella angustissima var. 15701 (MEXU); 4 km al NW de Chaucingo, ca. shrevei (Britton & Rose) Kearney & Peebles Acaciella shrevei Britton & Rose Homonyms Acacia angustissima var. 1928. Herb. 1611 (BM). Symbol Key - ACANH. Comunidad Hoyadas, 17� 30' S, 65� 00' W, 2350 m, 20-III-1994, Caballero, P. 91 (K, LPB); between Chujllas and Torota, 17� 56'47'' S, 65� 09'43'' W, 2223 m, 7-II-2003, Rico, L. 1275 (K, LPB). 244 (MEXU); Huitzilae, 1930, Lyonnet 643 (BM, K, MEXU); Morelos, 44 km S of Cuernavaca, 18� 44' N, 99� 15' W, 16-VII-1993, Seigler, D.S. 37� 20' N, 85� 00' W, Short, C.W s.n. 1770 (K). Neutral: On Feb 3, 2005, htop from San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) wrote: I have not grown this plant. prairie acacia [Acacia hirta Nutt., more, ] Description Not Yet Available. Seeds 8-12 per fruit, circular in outline, spherical (2.6)2.9-3.2 � 2.5-3 � 1.7-2 mm. 1997 (MEXU). shrevei (Britton & Rose) Isely â Shreve's prairie acacia, Shreve prairie acacia © 2019 Regents of the University of Minnesota. hirta (Nutt.) hirta (Nutt.) The generic name âacaciaâ comes from the Greek word âakisâ, meaning point or barb. Mill.) La Piedad, 20� 21' N, 102� 00' W, 2500 m, 27- VIII-1986, Labat, J.N. 1840. hirta é uma espécie de leguminosa do gênero Acacia, pertencente à família Fabaceae. Bruxelles 10: 313. San Marcos, 14� 55' N, 91� 45' W, 2140 m, 3-III-1992, Hughes, C.E. Leaves 10- 13.5(21) cm long; petiole 1.2-2(3.5) cm long, upper region channelled, sparsely strigulose; rachis 6.5-8 cm long, sparsely strigulose, glabrous with age, with 11- 17 pairs of pinnae, sparsely strigulose; pinnae 2.5-4(5) cm long; paraphyllidia up to 3 mm long; leaflets 20-40 pairs per pinna, 2.4-3.2 � 0.5 mm, linear, base auriculate, apex acute, only the midvein evident on the lower surface, glabrous, shortly ciliate, membranous. Sci. (G). 13203 (BOLV, G, LPB, MO, USZ). In Michoacan, Mexico, it has been reported as a medicinal plant. To return to The Plant List: please use your browser's back button to return to this page. 1109 (FHO, K, MEXU). Introduced to Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea. It is also found in South America, India and Pakistan. Cartago: Cartago, 9� 50' N, 84� 00' W, 1417 m,-X-1899, Biolley 8973 (BM). This name was in version 1 of The Plant List, record ild-28173, and has not been changed. Acacia angustissima var. M�rida, frente al CICY, 20� 58' N, 89� 37' W, 26-IX-1983, Acosta, C. 10 (MEXU); camino a Xcopteil, 18� 38' N, 89� 55' W, 20 m, 14-VIII- 1984, Chan, C. 3849 (K, XAL); 4.5 km S of Celestun, Junction on road S to Chunchucmil, 20� 52' N, 90� 24' W, 7 m, 19-II-1996, Way, M.J. 151 (K, MEXU). Brigham Young Univ. New York Bot. leucothrix and var. Kuntze â whiteball acacia, prairie acacia : Variety: Acacia angustissima var. hirta. Acacia hirta var. It is a perennial, deciduous, and belongs to the family Fabaceae (beans/legumes) and as it grows it starts as a shrub but eventually matures to a small tree. suffruticosa; var. Flores (2001) reported that leaves are used as a livestock forage and the flowers are used for bee forage in the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico). angustissima - habit, Acaciella angustissima var. Acacia angustissima var. 1898. Britton & Rose Homonyms Acacia angustissima var. San Miguel Yotao, 7,6 km al NW de Tanetze, camino a Cacalote, puente sobre r�o Juquila, 17� 22' N, 96� 19' W, 790 m, 3-X-1995, Acosta, S. 2678 (MEXU); San Felipe, 17� 53' N, 96� 33' W, VII- 1834, Andrieux, G. 398 (G, K, MEXU, OXF). Roy. Tepic-Ixt, 12 km del entronque carr. 4: 442. Fl. Subshrub or herbaceous from a woody base.Stems thin, usually unbranched, glabrate, ridged.Leaves alternate, bipinnate, 5-12 cm (2-5 in) long, each with 10-14 pinnae having 10-35 pairs of very small leaflets. Shreve's prairie acacia in English hirta. appears in other Kew resources: IPNI - The International Plant Names Index. Acacia boliviana Rusby, Bull. of the USA. 2005. A. angustissima has six varieties (var. Natchitoches, 31� 47' N, 93� 04' W, 6-V-1915, Palmer, E. 7560 (K). Type: Mexico: Oaxaca, San Felipe, Cordillera, Oaxaca, H. Galeotti 3203 (lectotype, designated by Rudd, 1984, BR! 1928. A taxonomic revision of Acaciella 195 suffrutescens (Rose) Kearney & Peebles, J. Wash. Acad. hirta - Form/flower. Type: El Salvador: vicinity of San Salvador,-II-20, 1904, C. Renson 115 (holotype, US; isotype, NY!). Acad. 3: 232 (1942). hirta (Torrey & A.Gray) Robinson Acaciella angustissima var. Acaciella ciliata Britton & Rose, N. Amer. Barbosa, Motel grounds, 6� 27' N, 75� 20' W, 2-X-1984, Johnson, C.D. Habitat. hirta (Nutt.) suffrutescens (Rose) Isely; Acacia hirta var. 23: 101. var. Medellin-Turbo Rd., Western slope of Cordillera occidental, 6� 51' N, 76� 08' W, 2000 m, 7-X-1977, Gentry A. 526 (G). illeg. In the past, the roots were used extensively for their tannins; nowadays this species has been replaced by other leguminous species, such as Caesalpinia cacalaco [personnal interviews in several Mexican states]. & ⦠1928. Just E of border into Tamaulipas, 24� 00' N, 100� 50' W, 2-VII-1948, Meyer, F.G. 2730 (G). 2001. 1372 (EAP, FHO, K, MEXU, NY). (1832) Acacia glabrata Schltdl. Common names are from state and federal lists. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. 2610 (K, MEXU, US); Ceracahui, S of Creel, 27� 42' N, 107� 37' W, 13-VII- 1958, Knobloch, I.W. Species: Acacia angustissima (Mill.) 7 km adelante de Garc�a de la Cadena, Mpio. reserva de la biosfera La Michilia, cerro Las Iglesias; Sierra de Urica, 8 km al E de El Alem�n, 23� 20'40'' N, 104� 07'05'' W, 2400 m, 25-X-1986, Acevedo, F. 355 (CIIDIR, K); Mezquital, 26� 03' N, 105� 31' W, 19-I-1983, Gonz�lez Medrano 1148 (MEXU). 1843, non A. insignis Hoffmanns (1824). Standley 41877 (lectotype designated by Standley 1937, NY! 13 km to the south of Santa Ana on the north facing slopes of Cerro Verde, 13� 55' N, 89� 49' W, 1160 m, 21-I-1993, Macqueen, D.J. Accepted Name: Acacia angustissima var. Acacia angustissima var. shrevei (Britton & Rose) Isely Common names Shreve prairie acacia in language. Acacia chlorantha Zucc. U.S. Nat. The following databases may contain further information on this name. Quezaltenango: 14� 40' N, 91� 30' W, 2830 m, 24-VII-1934, Skutch, A.F. Fl. angustissima - stem, Acaciella angustissima var. "Angustissima" in Latin means "narrowest," describing the look of the shrub's leaves. angustissima - fruits, Acaciella angustissima var. The bark was traditionally used in the fermentation of 'tepache' and 'pulque' (traditional prehispanic Mexican alcoholic drinks). 1928. Acacia angustissima fue descrita por Kuntze y publicado en Revisio Generum Plantarum 3(3): 47. International Legume Database and Information Service Isely, D. (1998). 1907. San Ram�n, 12� 50' N, 85� 46' W, 850 m, 15-I-1991, Hughes, C.E. hirta prairie acacia Legal Status. (G); Verde Grande, 24� 02' N, 97� 58' W, 2000 m, 22-VI-1949, Standford 2024 (G); Jaumave, 23� 25' N, 99� 23' W,-VII-1932, VonRozynski H.W. hirta (Nutt.) Chupicuaro, 20� 01' N, 101� 09' W, 2100 m, 5-XII-1985, D�az B., H. 1825 (IEB); Cerro Grande, Mpio. Type: Mexico: Nayarit, Tres Marias Islands, Maria Madre, 22 Oct. 1925, R.S. Acaciella angustissima is found in tropical areas around th⦠The following databases may contain further information on this name. Acacia angustissima, Acacia boliviana)., Australia: The State of Queensland, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, 28 pp. suffruticosa; var. © The Plant List 2013 — La Paz, 24� 01' N, 110� 17' W, 180 m, 19-I-1992, Hughes, C.E. (K). 1701 (K, MEXU). Habit Perennial, Not climbing, Herb/Shrub Includes data from the synonyms: Acacia angustissima var. (redirected from: Acacia hirta) Go to Encyclopedia of Life... Family: Fabaceae . angustissima; var. )Britton & Rose: Common Name: ... Acacia hirta var. Hist., Chicago, Bot. 172 (MEXU); 7.5 m SW of El Palmito, 8.2 mi. However, it is not a legal authority for statutory or regulatory purposes. 1373 (B, LAGU, MO). entre Barba & Sta. Found naturally from the United States of America, south through Mexico and Central America to Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Argentina. Serrania del Pilon Lajas. 23: 99. The Research Ranch (Ranch Santa Ana), 61 mi SSE of Tucson, 1600 m, 3-IX-1988, Elias, T.S. Turner prairie acacia. 14� 48' N, 90� 56' W, 1120 m, 13-X-1985, Hughes, C.E. Fl. The tree has a high density of leaves along with small clumps of white flowers and creates 4â7 cm long seed pods. Acacia pittieriana Standl., Pub. 1937; non Acacia costaricensis Schenck. smithii (Britton & Rose) L. Rico, Anales Jard. Fl. Aguascalientes, 21� 53' N, 102� 17' W, 1836, Hern�ndez M., R. 1601 (K). suffruticosa; var. Lower slopes of the Sierra de San Manuel, 27-VI-1936, Lyle Wynd, F. 312 (K, MEXU). 1838, equated with A. angustissima by Rudd (1984:137). Quintana Roo, Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Humay 9,5 km hacia Felipe Carrillo Puerto, 19� 28' N, 88� 04' W, 16 m, 19-X- 1985, Balam, F. 510 (CICY, K); Ucum, 19� 14' N, 89� 20' W, 100 m, 10-X-1997, Mart�nez Esteban 28621 (MEXU). Sci. 63(2): 189-244 July-December 2006. Sci. 5044 (BM). Acaciella angustissima Name Synonyms Acacia hirta var. Zacuap�n, Arroyo, 18� 12' N, 95� 16' W, IX-1906, Purpus 1878 (BM); Veracruz-Llave, 19� 20' N, 96� 40' W, 1857, Sumicharst 1772 (G, K); Los Jovos 3 km S of La Balsa, 19� 21' N, 96� 38' W, 360 m, 17-II-1982, V�zquez, B. ex Torrey & A. Acacia angustissima describióse por Kuntze y espublizóse en Revisio Generum Plantarum 3(3): 47. 1638 (K, MEXU); Sierra Charuco, Sonora, 9-IX-1935, Gentry H.S. 1939. B.L.Rob. & A.Gray) Robinson & A.Gray) Robinson This name is the accepted name of an infraspecific taxon of the species Acacia angustissima (Mill.) Valle of R�o Grande, Do�a Ana, 22� 22'46'' N, 98� 49'12'' W, Emory,W.H. Las Pilas, calle al Pital cerca del r�o Sumpul, 14� 20' N, 89� 11' W, 2000 m, 2-XI-1996, Berendsohn, W. 1625 (B, K, LAGU). 1928. Robinson. 12: 409. 15168 (K); 2-3 km al S-SE de La Laguna, 19� 31' N, 103� 58' W, 1900 m, 11-II-1988, Cuevas, R. 2198 (MEXU). Sci. 23: 100. B.L. Acacia angustissima var. 18� 47' S, 146� 07' E, 9-V-2000, Bean, A.R. O. Ktze. (1838) [Heterotypic synonym] Acacia angustissima var. Chamela Bay, Rancho El Porvenir frente a la Estaci�n de Biolog�a de Chamela, 19� 32' N, 105� 05' W, 30 m, 14-II-1990, Calzada, J.I. Kuntze in the genus Acacia Acaciella suffrutescens (Rose) Britton & Rose, N. Amer. ; isotypes, US!, K!). Meambar, 14� 48' N, 87� 46' W, 550 m, 9-I- 1991, Hughes, C.E. hirta (Nutt.) Acacia angustissima var. The generic name acacia comes from the Greek word akis , meaning point or barb. 354 (MEXU); border Hidalgo, San Luis Potosi, km 343-344 on Hwy below Chapulhuacan, 21� 10' N, 98� 54' W, 700 m, 22-IX-1949, Moore, H.E. Fl. Cerro Chiquihuite, August, Boop, M. 128 (MEXU); mercado de Sonora, zona externa, esquina SW, en frente del mercado del canal, 7-VI-1998, Bye, R. 26014 (MEXU). Click on a place name to get a complete protected plant list for that location. Terracer�a de la Ci�nega de Banabao a Jarabacoa, cerca de Los Limones, 19� 20' N, 70� 30' W, 1000 m, 25-III-2001, Delgado S., A. Type: USA: Arizona, Santa Cruz Valley, Pringle 1881 (holotype, US!, number 41086). Acacia angustissima var. suffrutescens is a perennial shrub native to Arizona, United States. hirta). km 18, 12� 04' N, 86� 27' W, 200 m, 7-IX-1983, Araquistain, M. 3621 (BM). & A.Gray) Robinson is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of an infraspecific taxon* of the species Acacia angustissima (Mill.) Fl. Smith 349 (holotype, US! 1928. angustissima - flowers, Acaciella angustissima var. angustissima - infloresence, Acaciella angustissima var. Britton & Rose var. Acaciella angulosa (Bertol.) ... Plant guide for prairie acacia (Acacia angustissima var. Stamens 6 mm long. Catacamas, 1 km al N, 14� 54' N, 85� 56' W, 8-XI-1987, L�pez, Orlando 64 (BM). Corolla 4.5 mm long, 5- lobed (the lobes more than half corolla length), glabrous. Robins. 1928. R�o Mayo, 28-VIII-1935, Gentry H.S. prairie wattle (Acacia angustissima var. Huautla, La Candelaria, 21� 02' N, 98� 17' W, 270 m, 5-XI- 1983, Espinosa, G.J. Acacia Mill. 13� 14' N, 87� 04' W, 850 m, 13-X-1988, Hughes, C.E. 824 (BM). * The Plant List does not attempt to include all infraspecific taxa. * The Plant List does not attempt to include all infraspecific taxa. 3499-84 (MO); between Pamplona and La Isla, 2� 52' N, 74� 27' W, 2500 m, 27-II-1927, Killip, E.P. Data Source 1928. oaxacana). 21871 (G); Santa Elena, 16� 47' N, 90� 07' W, 27-IX-1971, Tun Ortiz, R. 1943 (BM). 1938. hirta. The pods are initially green, turning coffee-brown as they ripen. 23: 103. 1373 (EAP, FHO, K, MEXU, NY); Road to Monzon about 1,5 km east of Puente Rondos, 29-VI-1959, Mathias, M.E. 2175 m, 16- VII-1907, Ars�ne 1979 (MEXU); Santa M�nica, 18� 11' N, 98� 48' W, 7-XI- 1980, Lugo, A.A. 23 (MEXU); Amealco, 20� 11' N, 100� 09' W, 2100 m, 4- VII-1971, Arg�elles, E. 1629 (MEXU); Santa Mar�a de Cocos, 10 km de Puerto de Ayutla, camino a Santa Mar�a de Cocos, 21� 00' N, 100� 10' W, 1400 m, 27-VII-1989, Carranza, E. 1893 (IEB). Type: Costa Rica: San Jos�, Santa Mar�a de Dota, Dec. 1925, P.C. Legume 4-9 � 1-1.5 � 0.17-0.2 cm, flat, straight, valves chartaceous, conspicuously reticulate, glabrous, acute at the base and apex; stipe 0.7-1.2 cm long; beak 2-5(7) mm long, straight or curved. Type: Guatemala: 'ex vulcano d'acqua', J. Vel�squez s. n. (lectotype, designated here, BOLO Bertol. Acaciella smithii Britton & Rose, N. Amer. oaxacana. Roy. Family: FABACEAE: Species: Acaciella angustissima (Mill. Guerrero 25: 44. oaxacana). Acaciella santanderensis Britton & Killip, Ann. Acacia angustissima var. hirta (Nutt.) hirta; var. How to Cite, World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, The New York Botanical Garden Virtual Herbarium, National Center for Biotechnology Information, The Plant List — A working list for all plant species. ; isolectotype, NY).
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