
Acaciinae subfamily
Acaciinae is a subgroup within the legume family, primarily consisting of Acacia trees and shrubs. These plants are known for their characteristic compound leaves, often with multiple small leaflets, and many produce distinctive, fragrant flowers that attract pollinators like bees. Acaciinae species are widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, especially in Australia, Africa, and parts of Asia. They play important roles in their ecosystems by providing food and habitat for wildlife, stabilizing soil, and some species are used by humans for timber, ornamental purposes, or traditional medicine.