Vachellia flava, synonym Acacia ehrenbergiana,[2] is a species of drought-resistant bush or small tree, commonly known as salam in Arabic. It is found in the Sahara, the northern Sahel, parts of East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.[2]
^Contu, S. (2012). "Acacia ehrenbergiana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2012: e.T19892054A19997854. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012.RLTS.T19892054A19997854.en. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
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Vachelliaflava, synonym Acacia ehrenbergiana, is a species of drought-resistant bush or small tree, commonly known as salam in Arabic. It is found in...
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in a few places there is dense shrub composed almost exclusively of Vachelliaflava and it may be assumed that this was originally the dominant natural...
scattered woodland vegetation, featuring Vachellia tortilis, Prosopis cineraria, Ziziphus spina-christi, and Vachelliaflava trees, as well as Lycium shawii and...
Somali tectonic plates. Much of the land is covered with Buxus, Acacia, Vachelliaflava and other drought tolerant plants. Doum Palms are found in the northern...
"Haak-en-Steek", and "Trassiebos"; Tarchonanthus camphoratus; Vachellia tortilis; and Grewia flava (raisin bush). The diversity of the area's vegetation and...
encroaching species is limited. Comparisons of encroaching and non-encroaching vachellia species found that encroaching species have a higher acquisition and competition...