Its been able to survive long droughts by saving water.
Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal trees
Senegal gum acacia
Acacia senegal arabic gum صمغ عربي
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Yes Gum Acacia is gluten free
there is a plant called the Senegal Gum Acacia. it's seed pods can cure bad colds and sore throats.
gum acacia is resin secreted from acacia plant, many use for medicinal use it is an alkaloid in nature
*Senegal Gum Acacia , *Baobab, *Bermunda Grass, *Candelabra tree, *Elephant grass, *Jackal berry Tree, *Manketti Tree, *River Bushwillow, *Umbrella Thorn acacia, *Whistling thorn
Cash Crop from Acacia TreeThere is no cash crop made from the Acacia Tree, but the tree itself can be a crop. It is used as lumber for decorative furniture.It is also used in the manufacture of medicine and perfume.Parts of it are used as food spice, and extracts are used for tanning. it is the source of gum arabicAnswerIf the question refers to Acacia senegal the link below may help. There are other acacia trees of Australian origin that can be used as cash crops so if you're interested in those please ask.
Gum arabic is a natural gum made from the hardened sap of the acacia tree
Acacia sengal is a tree that is also called Gum arabic tree, or Sudan gum arabic. It is used as a food additive or in cosmetics.
The acacia tree is commonly referred to simply as "acacia." There are many different species of acacia trees found in various regions around the world, known for their unique compound leaves and typically yellow flowers. Some well-known species include Acacia senegal, Acacia nilotica, and Acacia koa.