and eye-catching seed pods make the earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis) a stunning tree. It's not hard to see why plant ...
Now found across all parts of the island from sea level up to around 700 metres, acacia has displaced many native species of not only trees, shrubs and other plant life. Also the native animals ...
Some species, like the South African galago, hang out in acacia trees on the savanna. Other species, like the brown greater galago, prefer more tropical and subtropical forests, while the Somali ...