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Acacia xanthophloea
(Fever-tree Acacia) is a low elevation South
Africa n medium
to tall
tree growing along or in
water.
The
beauty of this tree
comes from the clusters
of 10 yellow ball
flowers. Pieces of the
magnificent, smooth,
greenish-yellow bark
flake off as the tree
matures, giving an
interesting, colorful
pattern to the trunk.
This very fast growing
tree is sensitive to
cold below 25 degrees F.
The common name comes
from the
misunderstanding of
early settlers who
thought the tree was
the carrier of the
malaria fever. Because
the tree grew in swamp
areas conducive to
malaria mosquito's,
people associated the
fever with the tree. The
tree is armed with white
straight spines up to
two and a half inches
long. For someone who is
a tree collector and has
the space and protection
from temperatures below
25 degrees F. This is
an addition you will
want to plant. |