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Acacia ipuligera (tjilpirinpa, kutaiaan)

Climate

The plant prefers hot, semi-arid tropical and subtropical climates with altitudes ranging from 0 to 525 meters. It can tolerate a moderate amount of rainfall, ranging from 150 to 600 millimeters.

Common Name

Common Name: Tjilpirinpa

Description

Acacia ipuligera, also known as tjilpirinpa or kutaiaan, is a moderately fast-growing shrub found in hot, semi-arid tropical and subtropical zones. It typically grows at altitudes ranging from 0 to 525 meters and thrives in areas with rainfall between 150 and 600 mm. This plant is primarily used for fuel and sand stabilization purposes.

Genus
Grouping
Pioneers
Latin Name

Acacia ipuligera

Origin

Australia

Other Relevant Information

Common Names: tjilpirinpa, kutaiaan Grouping: Pioneers Growth: Acacia ipuligera is a moderately fast-growing shrub primarily found in hot, semi-arid tropical and subtropical zones. It can thrive at altitudes ranging from 0 to 525 meters and typically requires rainfall between 150 and 600 mm. Uses: The uses of Acacia ipuligera are limited to fuel and sand stabilization.

Related Genus
Soil Preferences

Sandy or loamy soils.

Specific species
Uses
Sand stabilizerFuel sourceErosion control
Suitability to cool temperate climate

A moderately fast growing shrub of the hot, semi - arid tropical and subtropical zones, altitude 0 -525 m, rainfall 150 - 600 mm. Uses limited to fuel and sand stabilisation.