
Bullhorn Acacia
Bullhorn Acacia, scientifically known as *Acacia decurrens*, is a type of tree native to Australia. It belongs to the legume family and is known for its distinct yellow flowers that bloom in clusters. The tree is valued for its rapid growth and ability to thrive in various soil types, making it useful for reforestation and erosion control. However, it can be invasive in some regions, outcompeting local flora. Bullhorn Acacia is also noted for its ecological benefits, such as improving soil quality through nitrogen fixation. Its wood is used in various applications, from furniture to crafts.