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  • wiki:: acacia_auriculiformis.pdf
  • native:: australia, papua new guinea, indonesia
  • product:
    • root: can be used for soil stabilization and to support the tree’s stability
    • stem: primarily used as timber for construction and other purposes
    • fruit: seeds can be used for planting new plants or for oil production
    • leaf: can be used as animal fodder or in gardening as organic fertilizer
    • bark: can be used for tannin production or as a material for making baskets and other crafts
    • flower: serve to attract bees and other pollinators, aiding in the pollination of other plants
  • uses:
    • plants/fruits: seeds for planting new trees or for oil production
    • plants/leaves: as animal fodder or in urban gardening as organic fertilizer
    • plants/flowers: flowers attract bees and other pollinators to facilitate the pollination of other plants
    • plants/resin: the bark of this plant can be used for resin production
    • plants/timber: the stem is primarily used as timber for construction and other purposes
    • plants/medicine: some parts of the plant can be used for medicinal purposes in traditional medicine
    • plants/fuel: dry branches and parts of the tree can be used as fuel
    • plants/fertilizer: the leaves of this plant can be used as fertilizer due to their nutrient content
  • data:
    • sun requirements: full sun to partial shade
    • water requirements: moderate, can tolerate drought once established
    • soil ph: prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil
    • plant/roles in permaculture guilds: nitrogen fixer, windbreak, erosion control
    • spacing in meter: 4-6 meters apart
    • germination days: 10-21 days
    • strata: canopy tree
    • days to maturity: 3-4 years
    • plant, harvest, pruning calendar in months: plant in early spring, harvest in autumn
    • good neighbors: legumes, citrus trees
    • bad neighbors: plants sensitive to shade
  • medicinal purposes:
purposepart of the plantdescription
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treating skin conditionsbark and leavesused topically to treat skin irritations, wounds, and infections
respiratory ailmentsleaveshave respiratory benefits and may alleviate symptoms of coughs, colds, and asthma
digestive issuesvarious partsused to aid in digestion and ease stomach discomfort
anti-inflammatory propertiesvarious partsanti-inflammatory properties to reduce inflammation and pain
wound healingbark and leavesused topically to promote wound healing and prevent infections
antioxidant propertiesvarious partsantioxidant properties to protect cells from free radical damage
anti-microbial effectsvarious partssome components may have antimicrobial properties to combat infections

chemical compound

chemical compoundplant partamountdescription
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tanninsbark and leavesvariousastringent properties and may have antioxidant and antimicrobial effects
flavonoidsleavesmoderatehave antioxidant properties and may help in reducing inflammation and promoting overall health
saponinsroots, leaves, seedsvaryingmay have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects and can contribute to overall health benefits
phenolic compoundsbark and leavesvariousantioxidant properties and may help in protecting cells from damage
alkaloidsroots, leaves, stems, flowersmay have diverse pharmacological effects and potential health benefits