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Vachellia sieberiana

Vachellia sieberiana, until recently known as Acacia sieberiana, is a tree native to southern Africa and introduced into Pakistan. It is used in many areas for various purposes. The tree varies from 3 to 25 m in height, with a trunk diameter of 0.6 to 1.8 m. It is not listed as being a threatened species.

Varieties
Vachellia sieberiana var. sieberianalongpod thorn, false paperbark thornVachellia sieberiana var. villosa (A.Chev.) Kyal. & Boatwr. • Vachellia sieberiana var. woodii (Burtt Davy) Kyal. & Boatwr. – paperbark thorn ==Uses==
Uses
Vachellia sieberiana is valued largely as a source of forage, medicine and wood. The inner bark is a source of fibre purposes such as stringing beads ==Ecology and conservation==
Ecology and conservation
This tree is widespread in its natural habitat and is not threatened. It is browsed upon by livestock and game such as elephant and giraffe. == Gallery ==
Gallery
Img00522-A-sieberiana.jpg|Close-up of the leaves Acacia sieberiana, blomme, Pretoria, a.jpg|The creamy-white, spherical flower heads Kirstenbosch - Acacia sieberiana close-up of bark.jpg|A close-up of the papery bark that gives the tree its vernacular name Acacia sieberiana - original description de Candolle 1825.jpg|Original description by de Candolle (1825) ==References==
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