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  1. Vachellia nilotica - Wikipedia

    Vachellia nilotica, more commonly known as Acacia nilotica, and by the vernacular names of gum arabic tree, [5] babul, [6] thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia, [7] is a flowering tree in the family …

  2. Babul Trees: Their Resilient Nature - Grow Billion Trees

    Aug 31, 2025 · Babul trees are characterized by their thorny branches, bipinnate leaves, and small, yellowish flowers arranged in spherical clusters. They produce pods containing seeds that are rich in …

  3. BABUL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BABUL is an acacia tree (Vachellia nilotica synonym Acacia nilotica) widespread in India and northern Africa that yields gum arabic and tannins as well as fodder and timber.

  4. Babul | Indian Cinema - The University of Iowa

    He is loved from the first by Bela (Nargis), the simple but spirited daughter of the former postmaster, who prepares his meals, teases and amuses him, and dreams of longterm domestic bliss as his wife.

  5. Babul (Acacia nilotica) - Feedipedia

    Babul (Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Delile) is a medium sized, thorny, nearly evergreen tree that can reach a height of 20-25 m but may remain a shrub in poor growing conditions (Ecocrop, 2012; Orwa …

  6. Babul tree | tree | Britannica

    The babul tree (Vachellia nilotica, formerly A. arabica), of tropical Africa and across Asia, yields both an inferior type of gum arabic and a tannin that is extensively used in India.

  7. Acacia Nilotica (Acacia Arabica, Vachellia Nilotica) Gum ...

    Dec 18, 2016 · Acacia Arabica, or Babul, is a commonly used herb for treating several diseases. It can help in the treatment of gingivitis, cavity formation in the tooth and high cholesterol.