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Guide to the tree species of Southern Africa

 
Acacia grandicornuta - Horned Thorn
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Mimosaceae - Thorn-Tree family
SA Tree no 168.1

 
 
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This tree prefers brackish soils near rivers and drainage lines and are also found on clay soils. Occurs in low altitude dry thornveld and mopane woodland.

Normally a small Acacia tree or shrub, 5 to 10 m, with moderate density. It has a wide, V-shaped, irregular canopy. The huge white spiny thorns are conspicuous. It has white flower-balls. The pods are sickle-shaped and flat. The bark is black, becoming deeply vertically fissured with age; young branches grey to yellowish-brown and smooth. Stipules spinescent, the spines up to 90 mm long; straight, stout to very stout, white or grey and fused across their bases.

Links with animals - The leaves and pods are browsed by giraffe and impala. The seeds are eaten by baboon and monkey.

Human uses - The wood is used for cooking fires.

Gardening - This tree can be used to form a hedge. It will grow fast from seed in fertile soils and when it is well watered. It is fairly drought-resistant but not frost resistant.

Leaves - Twice compound leaves borne in bunches of 3 - 5 at the origin of the thorns. Leaves consist of 3 - 10 feathers, each with 8 - 16 pairs of leaflets. Leaflets elliptic with a smooth margin; smooth or velvety. (Leaf: 70 mm; leaflet: 3 x 9 mm)

Flowers - White, sweet-scented flower-balls are borne if tufts of 4 - 12 at the leaf origin on new branchlets, from October to March. (10 mm)

Pods - Sickle-shaped, flat. brown pods are borne in bunches on the end of the twigs. Seeds split open on the tree when ripe, from April to July. (70 x 130 mm)

Best places to see the Horned Thorn in Southern Africa:

The Horned Thorn is found in the Kruger National Park in the Sabie Crocodile Thorn Thickets & Tree Mopane Savannah ecozones.

 
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