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Acacia decurrens

Wattle Gum. This material is gathered in Australia from several species of acacia, specifically Acacia pycnantha, or the tree known locally as the black wattle gum tree. Acacia decurrens, the silver wattle gum tree. Acacia dealbata. Acacia sentis, and Acacia homalophylla. The gum is usually hard, glassy, and in most cases fairly transparent. It is much darker in color than the true gum arabics. [Pg.22]

Acacia catechu Acacia catechu extract. See Black catechu (Acacia catechu) extract Acacia decurrens Acacia decurrens flowers. [Pg.20]

Black wattle. See Black wattle (Acacia decurren)... [Pg.542]

Synonyms Acacia decurrens Acacia decurrens flowers Black wattle Mimosa Mimosa flowers Wattle, black... [Pg.542]

Definition Flowers from Acacia decurrens Uses Natural flavoring agent in foods... [Pg.542]

Miiisperse 954. See Zinc phosphate Miiisperse 955. See Zinc chloride Miiisperse 956. See Sodium metaphosphate Milopol G-7. See PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate Milori blue. See Ferric ferrocyanide Milvex 1000. See Nylon 66 Mimosa. See Black wattle (Acacia decurren) Mimosa bark extract. See Mimosa tenuiflora bark extract... [Pg.2714]

Biack haw (Viburnum prunifoiium) bark extract Biack pepper (Piper nigrum) oil Blackthorn berries (Prunus spinosa) Biack wattle (Acacia decurren) Bois de rose (Aniba rosaeodora) oii... [Pg.5275]

Probably the most widely used was Acacia decurrens—black wattle. Bark of this species was exported to Britain and was at one... [Pg.122]

Mimosa absolute is obtained from the blossoms of the mimosa trees Acacia dealbata Link and +. decurrens Willd. var. mollis (Fabaceae), which grow in the forests of southern France and in Morocco. [Pg.204]


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