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One of the many genera of [[tree]]s found on the surface, the acacia can be found in most dry [[tropical]] [[biome|biomes]] with the exception of deserts. Like the overwhelming majority of overland trees, acacia [[carpenter|wood]] is brown and produces brown products.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 8 December 2011

Acacia

Biome

Wet Dry
Properties
Deciduous No
Density 500

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

One of the many genera of trees found on the surface, the acacia can be found in most dry tropical biomes with the exception of deserts. Like the overwhelming majority of overland trees, acacia wood is brown and produces brown products.

Surface
Subterranean
Surface
AcaciaAlderAshBirchCacao treeCandlenutCedarChestnutFeather treeGlumprongHighwoodKapokLarchMahoganyMango treeMangroveMapleOakPalmPineRubber treeSaguaroWillow
Subterranean
Surface
Subterranean