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Acacia

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Description:

Acacia's bark is dark brown and curved. They have thorns that protect the buds. People get honey from acacia (honey bees make it). Some farm animals actually eat leaves from these trees. These trees' flowers have a nice and recognizable smell.

Habitat:

You can find it in Europe, Asia and America.

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PublishedMay 10, 2017

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