Leguminosae-mim Acacia
elatior ssp. Brenan
turkanae Brenan
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- Foliage
- Gland
- Node
- Stipule
- Flower
- Fruit
- Lamina leaf blade
- Leaflet
- Seed
- Thorn
- Vegetative
- Spines prickles etc
- Fruit details
- Leaf parts
- Stem
- Inflorescence
- Flower part
- Leaf blade glands etc
- Flower & fruit
- Glands (large types)
- Leaf
- Parts of compound lvs
- Plant parts
Species information
InterestMedicine- inner bark of trunk crushed, boiled infusion gives diarrhoea for bad stomach, also ometric(?). Leaves used for tea/ bark infusion for diarrhea; goats and camels eat leaves.
Other NotesCommon names: Kenya: Anyasaitian (Pokot), Esanyanait (Turkana), Esanyanayit (Turkana), Ethanany (Turkana), Ethanyanait (Turkana), Ewoi (Turkana), Hatat (Pokot); Sudan: Nyarenai (Topotha). Also recorded in Uganda. Species characteristics : A large riverine tree up to 25 m tall, with a rounded crown. It is split into two subspecies, subspecies elatior having glabrous young branches, leaves and pods and some spines inflated along their length (but not basally) and subspecies turkanae having pubescent pods, spreading hairs on young branches and no inflated spines. The typical subspecies is restricted to Kenya. This species is closely related and can be confused wit A. etbaica but differes in being a large tree with occassional pseudo-galls. Distribution: Kenya (Turkana, Rift valley, Baringo, Marsabit); Sudan (Al Istiw'a'iyah). Specimen total: 29 Degree squares: 9 Collection years: 1934-1981 Phenology : Flowering period: Apr(1), May(1), Jun(3), Aug(2), Sep(1), Oct(2); Fruiting period: Jan(6), Feb(2), Mar(3), Apr(1), May(1), Jun(2), Aug(1), Sep(1), Dec(2) Altitude range: 365-1067m
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