Erythrina acanthocarpa

    Erythrina acanthocarpa
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Johan Wentzel

    The tambookie thorn or Erythrina acanthocarpa flowers in spring before the leaves appear. Unlike other suffrutices of the Erythrina genus, this one retains some above ground woody parts, although the leaves are deciduous in winter. Suffrutex trees, a feature almost unique to African grassland, may become a thousand or several thousand years old.

    They grow slowly and are shielded from the fires that sweep across the dry winter grasslands of Africa. Protected from the winter winds, drought, firewood collectors and even insects that might eat them... a real example to the insurance companies, or a headache (Coates Palgrave, 2002; www.fse.org.za)?

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