Senegalia pennata (L.) Maslin, Nuytsia 22(6): 466 (2012) (syn: Mimosa pennata L.; Acacia pennata (L.) Willd.) as per Synoptic overview of Acacia sensu lato (Leguminosae:
Mimosoideae) in East and Southeast Asia- B.R. Maslin- Gardens’ Bulletin
Singapore 67(1): 231–250. 2015 Acacia pennata (L.) Willd. (Synonyms: Acacia delavayi auct. non Franch.; Acacia hainanensis Hayata; Acacia pendata (L.) Willd. [Spelling variant]; Albizia tenerrima de Vriese; Mimosa ferruginea Rottler; Mimosa pennata L.) as per The Plant List;
a-KAY-see-uh or uh-KAY-shuh -- from the Greek akis, meaning point, barb, thorny, spiny commonly known as: climbing acacia, climbing wattle, feather acacia, narrow-leaved soap pod • Hindi: agla bel, biswal • Kannada: kaadu seege • Konkani: सांबु sambu • Malayalam: കാരീഞ്ഞ kaariinja, മല ഈഞ്ച mala inja • Marathi: शेंबरटी shembarati, शेंबी shembi • Nepalese: अर्खु arkhu • Oriya: gohira • Sanskrit: अरि ari, खदिरवल्लरी khadiravallari, शिलीखदिर shilikhadira, ताम्रकण्टक tamrakantaka, वल्लिखदिर vallikhadira • Tamil: இந்து inthu, காட்டிண்டு kattintu, காட்டுசிகை kattuchikai • Telugu: గూబ కోరింద guba korinda Native to: China, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Indo-China, Indonesia ^ Thorns straight; rachis glandular between 4 uppermost pinnae.......A. torta ^ Thorns recurved; rachis glandular between 2 uppermost pinnae.....A. pennata Leaflets 18-35 pairs....................A. torta Leaflets 35-60 pairs....................A. pennata White flowers seen. These were growing on the mountain slope on a higher elevation. it looks like Acacia Pennata Yes I agree on A. pennata, leaflets 40-50 pairs. Fabaceae-Mimosoideae (Mimosaceae) Week :: Acacia pennata at Thane and Pali: Acacia pennata (L.) Willd. a-KAY-see-uh or uh-KAY-shuh -- from the Greek akis, meaning point, barb, thorny, spiny pen-AY-tuh -- feathered Sep 13, 2008 ... along Ghodbunder Road near toll post, Thane, Maharashtra commonly known as: climbing acacia, climbing wattle, feather acacia, narrow-leaved soap pod • Hindi: agla bel, biswal • Kannada: kaadu seege • Konkani: सांबु sambu • Malayalam: കാരീഞ്ഞ kaariinja, മല ഈഞ്ച mala inja • Marathi: शेंबरटी shembarati, शेंबी shembi • Nepalese: अर्खु arkhu • Oriya: gohira • Sanskrit: अरि ari, खदिरवल्लरी khadiravallari, शिलीखदिर shilikhadira, ताम्रकण्टक tamrakantaka, वल्लिखदिर vallikhadira • Tamil: இந்து inthu, காட்டிண்டு kattintu, காட்டுசிகை kattuchikai • Telugu: గూబ కోరింద guba korinda Native to: China, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Indo-China, Indonesia References: Flowers of India • Floristic Survey of Institute of Science • Acacia World • NPGS / GRIN more views:Sep 13, 2008 ... along Ghodbunder Road near toll post, Thane, Maharashtra Sep 25, 2010 ... at Sarasgad, near Pali, Maharashtra GRAM - Acacia sp. : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (6) I found this very interesting phenomenon at Kasara in the beginning of July 2016. Got so engrossed in the activity of these little insects that I forgot to click the right pictures needed to ID the tree. Thanks, ... Pl. check with comparative images at Acacia I think it matches with images of Senegalia pennata (L.) Maslin as per comparative images at Acacia Regarding activities of these insects, ... may pl. clarify.
Acacia hohenackeri Craib, wild scandant shrub from Gudalur area of Nilgiri, Tamilnadu Does not matches with the specimen at the following: To me it appears close to images at Senegalia pennata (L.) Maslin Senegalia hohenackeri is so far known only from the type collection, Hohenacker 1602 (CAL!, BM: image!, K: image!) collected from the Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu. The material apparently differs from S. pennata in the petiolulate (petiolule ca 0.5 mm long) leaflets and their reticulate tertiary venation. There are a number of closely related species in this group such as S. andamanica and S. pruinescens differing from each another in small characters.. While transferring the Indian species of the erstwhile Acacia to Seneglia and Vachellia, the respective authors did not point out the characteristic/distinctive features of the species although a number of species considered to be synonyms by Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996) were elevated to species rank. Thus, there is need for further critical evaluation. The leaflets in the present images are appearing to be sessile and therefore I would suggest the name Senegalia pennata for them. Identification, please. Local name Chilaati. Date/Time- November 4, 2017; 09:57 AM Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- Eastern Melghat; 21°17.483' N, 77°22.530' E Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Wild Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub/Understory tree Height/Length- 5-6’ Height Pl. check comparative images at It does not look like this is in the list. Is it Acacia pennata? Pl. check images and details at Senegalia pennata (L.) Maslin Full set of images is required for proper id. Thank you, ... Looks like Senegalia pennata.
Re: Acacia ? : 10 posts by 6 authors. 5 images. Kumarghat Unakoti Tripura Please identify Acacia torta, seems to be: yes. from the one pic we have I think closer to Senegalia pennata (L.) Maslin rather than Senegalia torta (Roxb.) Maslin, Seigler & Ebinger as per comparative images at Senegalia Are the leaves edible? I am putting this question because the leaves of S.pennata are edible. How to differentiate Acacia pennata from Acacia torta ? Leaflets 18-35 pairs....................A. torta Leaflets 35-60 pairs....................A. pennata.. as per these our plant identified as a A. pennata, thanks ..., this was cleared because of your query, need help with specie of this spiny mimosa liana : 11 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (2)- around 750 kb each. Taken in Bhopal. 14/8/2020. Black soil. Senegalia sp ?? Is it possibly Acacia concinna? Acacia concinna: possibly. Compare with the images at: Most likely it's A. concina because the photos I've sent are of a liana, not of a shrub or small tree. Climbers, scandent shrubs, or small trees and leaflets 15-25 pairs in Acacia concinna (Willdenow) Candolle and climbers and leaflets 30-54 pairs in Acacia pennata (Linnaeus) Willdenow So it is Acacia pennata (Linnaeus) Willdenow only, which is syn. of Senegalia pennata (L.) Maslin Ok ... Will wait for the fruit to see if it is shikakai or not. Yes... We need to wait. References: |
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