Package of 100 seeds of ACACIA FARNESIANA

Perfect for bonsai.

The seeds were took this season, We have a lot of extremely rare plants if you want something rare let me know and I will listing for you. Questions? feel free to email me.
This plant is used mostly for ornamental but it have many more uses. Analysis of essences of the floral extract from this plant, long used in perfumery, resulted in the name for the sesquiterpen bio synthetic chemical farnesol, found as a basic sterol precursor in plants, and cholesterol precursor in animals .The seeds of a. farnesiana are not toxic to humans and are a valuable food source for people throughout the plant's range. The ripe seeds are put through a press to make oil for cooking Nonetheless, an anecdotal report has been made that in Brazil some people use the seeds of V. farnesiana to eliminate rabid dogs. The bark is used for its tannin content. Highly tannic barks are common in general to acacias, extracts of many being are used in medicine. The leaves are used as a tamarind flavoring for chutneys and the pods are roasted to be used in sweet and sour dishes. The flowers are processed through distillation to produce a perfume called Cassie. It is widely used in the perfume industry in Europe. Flowers of the plant provide the perfume essence .The foliage is a significant source of forage in much of its range, with a protein content around 18% .The bark and the flowers are the parts of the tree most used in traditional medicine. A. FARNESIANA has been used in Colombia to treat malaria, and the extract from the tree bark and leaves has shown some efficacy against the malarial pathogen Plasmodium falciparum in animal models . Indigenous Australians have used the roots and bark of the tree to treat diarrhea and diseases of the skin. The tree's leaves can also be rubbed on the skin to treat skin diseases.