Description: Afrikaans: Haak-en-steek in Zimbabwe. Die groeivorm is hier moontlik deur beweiding beinvloed. Dit herinner aan 'n Lekkerruikpeul, maar is herkenbaar aan die gekrulde peule. English: Acacia tortilis tree in Zimbabwe. The growth form here is probably influenced by browsers. It reminds of a Scented thorn, but is recognisable by the contorted seed pods. Date: 8 May 2009 (original upload date). Source: Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Quadell using CommonsHelper. Author: I (user Neelix) am the originator of this photo, and hold the copyright. I release it to the public domain.
Description: English: Distribution of Acacia tortilis. Date: 18 February 2008. Source: Own workbased on http://www.fao.org. Author: Esculapio. : All biogeographical map images in this gallery could be re-created using vector graphics as SVG files. This has several advantages; see Commons:Media for cleanup for more information. If an SVG form of this image is available, please upload it and afterwards replace this template with {{vector version available|new image name}}.
Description: English: acacia tortilis (Israeli babool) seen in desert national park outskirts in Jaisalmer Rajasthan. Date: 2 November 2016, 07:57:02. Source: Own work. Author: Forestowlet.
Description: English: acacia tortilis (Israeli babool) seen in desert national park outskirts in Jaisalmer Rajasthan. Date: 2 November 2016, 06:54:31. Source: Own work. Author: Forestowlet.
Description: English: acacia tortilis (Israeli babool) seen in desert national park outskirts in Jaisalmer Rajasthan. Date: 2 November 2016, 07:57:09. Source: Own work. Author: Forestowlet.
Description: English: acacia tortilis (Israeli babool) seen in desert national park outskirts in Jaisalmer Rajasthan. Date: 2 November 2016, 07:58:04. Source: Own work. Author: Forestowlet.
Description: English: acacia tortilis (Israeli babool) seen in desert national park outskirts in Jaisalmer Rajasthan. Date: 2 November 2016, 06:55:13. Source: Own work. Author: Forestowlet.