Acacia angustissima

Common Name(s):
Prairie Acacia, Acacia,Prairie
Scientific Name:
Acacia angustissima
Family:
Fabaceae
Longevity:
Perennial
Season:
Warm
Origin:
Native
Height:
3 feet
Flowers:
Late May - early June
Description: A deep rooted legume found in dry soils on prairies and savannahs. Reproduces from seeds and can spread laterally from roots. Stems do not have prickles. Highly preferred by livestock and is a good browse for white-tailed deer. Not found in overgrazed areas. Although similar in appearance to Illinois bundleflower, Desmanthus illinoensis, the fruit and leaf structures are different.