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Guascanal, Cachito
Acacia hindsii

Family: Fabaceae


What it is like

A shrub or small tree. It grows 5 m tall. There are prickles along the stem. The leaves are twice divided and there are 8-18 pairs of pinnae. There are up to 50 pairs of pinnules on each pinnae. The flowers are yellow. They are in large clusters at the ends of branches. The pods are flattened.

There are about 1,350 Acacia species. Over 1,000 occur in Australia. Also as Mimosaceae.


Where it is found

It is a tropical plant.

Countries/locations it is found in

Belize, Central America, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, North America, Panama


How it is used for food

Edible parts

Pod pulp


How it is grown


Its other names

Local names

Cutupito, Iscanal negro, Subin

Synonyms

Acacia bursaria Schenck; Acacia sinaloensis Saff.; Acacia tepicana Saff.; Myrmecodendron hindsii (Benth.) Britton & Rose;