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Vachellia caven

Vachellia caven is an ornamental tree in the family Fabaceae. Vachellia caven is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. It grows four to five metres tall and bears very stiff and sharp white thorns up to 2 cm in length. It blooms in spring, with bright yellow flower clusters 1–2 cm (0.39–0.79 in) in diameter.

Ecology
Prominent occurrences of V. caven are within the Chilean matorral of central Chile, where the species is a common associate of the Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis. The flowers of V. caven are used as food for bees in the production of honey. ==Uses==
Uses
Human consumption The seeds of this tree can be roasted and used to brew a drink in a similar way to coffee seeds. Erosion control The tree is used for erosion control. Ornamental tree The tree has ornamental uses. ==References==
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