When I was working for a tree plantation project, I had planted millions of 
this tree. You can see this when the plant grows from the seed. 

On Thursday, 22 March 2012 19:20:30 UTC+5:30, Shri wrote:
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> This common exotic tree is seen with only falcategreen veinless phyllodes 
> whichdisguise like simple leaves. Like most Acacias this should havebeen 
> havingbi-pinnate leaves. Interestingly this Acacia too has bipinnate leaves 
> but they are seen only in sapling stage. Pinnae2, 2-5 cm, deciduous; 
> leafletsopposite, 6-10, sessile, oblong, 5-8 mm; petiole 5-8 mm, modifying 
> and elongating to a phyllode 10-15 cm long. Scar of fallen pinnae can be 
> seen at the rounded apex of the phyllode. Regards, Shrikant Ingalhalikar
>

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