Acacia gerrardii

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Iraqi Acacia (Acacia gerrardii var. iraqensis)

Common Name

  • Iraqi Acacia
  • Najafi Acacia

Scientific Name

  • Acacia gerrardii var. iraqensis

Other Names

  • Najafi Acacia

Plant Description

The Iraqi Acacia is a perennial thorny tree with a strong dark wooden trunk.

  • Grows up to 10 meters tall.
  • Small, opposite, oval-shaped leaves.
  • Large thorns that can exceed 5 cm in length.
  • Common in southern Iraq and northern Saudi Arabia.

Flowers

  • Round flower heads.
  • White to yellowish in color.
  • Fragrant, appearing at the end of summer.

Fruits and Seeds

  • Long, straight pods reaching 15 cm in length.
  • Pods are not curved like Najdi Acacia.
  • Seeds are hard and require scarification or soaking before planting.

Growing Season

  • Best planting times:
  • March–April (spring)
  • October–November (autumn)

Climate and Soil Requirements

  • Highly tolerant of harsh climates.
  • Withstands heat and drought.
  • Grows well in sandy and desert soils.

How to Plant Iraqi Acacia Seeds

  1. Soak seeds in warm water for a few hours.
  2. Lightly scarify seeds to break dormancy.
  3. Plant seeds at a depth of 1 cm.
  4. Water regularly until seedlings emerge.

Uses and Benefits

  • 🌍 Anti-desertification: Excellent for soil stabilization and land reclamation.
  • 🍯 Honey production: Flowers attract bees, enhancing honey yield.
  • 💊 Traditional medicine: Parts of the tree are used in folk remedies.

Native Range

  • Iraq
  • Northern Saudi Arabia


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