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Wait-a-minute tree
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<tr><th bgcolor=lightgreen>Scientific classification
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<tr><td>Kingdom:<td>Plantae
<tr><td>Division:<td>Magnoliophyta
<tr><td>Class:<td>Magnoliopsida
<tr><td>Order:<td>Fabales
<tr><td>Family:<td>Fabaceae
<tr><td>Genus:<td>Acacia
<tr><td>Species:<td>greggii
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<tr><th bgcolor=lightgreen>Binominal name
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Acacia greggii
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A wait-a-minute tree (Acacia greggii) is a tree of the genus Acacia. The term comes from the fact that the tree has many thorns that tend to hook onto passers-by; the hooked person must stop (wait a minute) and carefully remove the thorns to avoid injury.
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