Vachellia tortilis – Arabian Acacia Desert Tree for Arid Landscaping and Windbreak

Description

In the Middle East, sustainable land use is the foundation of long-term development.
Arabian Acacia, a resilient desert tree known for its remarkable adaptability, is an ideal species for protecting land and improving environmental quality.

More than simply providing trees, we offer a complete ecological landscape solution.

Functional Landscape Matching

Whether you need windbreak protection, desert greening, or drought-resistant landscape planting, we help select the most suitable Acacia species based on local climate and soil conditions.

Technical Support

Each batch of saplings is provided with a detailed technical card, offering clear guidance on planting methods, spacing, irrigation, and maintenance in arid environments.

Ecological Benefits

Acacia contributes to nitrogen fixation, sand stabilization, and soil improvement, helping restore degraded land while creating sustainable green landscapes.

Choosing Acacia means choosing a nature-based, resilient, and sustainable approach to land development.

Technical Cards

Acacia Technology Card

This card will highlight its core functions as a "solution"—drought resistance, sand fixation, and soil improvement.

Technical indicators Parameter details
Resistant to the highest temperatures Up to 55°C
Annual water demand Once mature, the yield is extremely low, approximately 2,000 - 5,000 liters per year.
Salt and alkali tolerance Medium, approximately 2,500 ppm
Best planting techniques

 

1. Planting: Seedlings require regular watering to ensure survival; mature trees are extremely drought-tolerant.

2. Uses: Ideal for windbreaks, soil and water conservation, and dune stabilization.

3. Soil: Roots contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria, significantly improving poor soil conditions.

4. Maintenance: Requires almost no special maintenance; highly adaptable.