Rack

The rack ( Acacia farnesiana ) is a invasive shrub of the family of the Fabacée S, subfamily of Mimosoidées.

It is a Acacia with globulous inflorescence and strongly scented largely widespread in the tropical areas.

Description

What is called cassy or yellow cassy, is a Mimosa with null and void sheets. It reaches a height from 8 to approximately 10 m, and has a flowering in cluster S yellows scented.

The foliage of the yellow cassy is null and void. The sheets are composed and bipennées, and the leaflets can reach approximately a 7 mm length for 1,5 mm of width. The yellow cassy is a thorny shrub.

Surface of distribution

This species is probably originating in tropical, and widespread America in the hot zones of the world, as in many countries of Africa, and in Australia

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