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- Senegalia ataxacantha, commonly known as the flame thorn, is an African tree species with con****uous red pods and numerous hooked prickles. It is widespread...
- fire and drought. Its appearance may be confused with that of Senegalia ataxacantha or with Senegalia hereroensis, though the former has scattered prickles...
- Seigler & Ebinger Senegalia asak (Forssk.) Kyal. & Boatwr. Senegalia ataxacantha (DC.) Kyal. & Boatwr. — flame acacia Senegalia atlantica V.Terra & F...
- orthacanthos var. traili**** Drude Desmoncus macrocarpus Barb.Rodr. Atitara ataxacantha (Barb.Rodr.) ****ze Atitara chinantlensis (Liebm. ex Mart.) ****ze Atitara...
- prinoides), mountain hard pear (Olinia emarginata), flame thorn (Senegalia ataxacantha), wild olive (Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata), kiepersol (Cussonia paniculata)...
- seasonal watercourses, and thickets. Predominant trees include Senegalia ataxacantha, Anogeissus leiocarpa, Tamarindus indica, Psorospermum senegalense, Clerodendrum...
- amythethophylla A.Rich. (Acacia macrothyrsa Harms) Acacia arenaria Schinz Acacia ataxacantha DC. Acacia borleae Burtt Davy Acacia brevi****a var. dregeana (Benth...
- next to trees and burnt, leaving charred scars and inclusions. Acacia ataxacantha DC. Acacia afra (Thunb.) Willd. Acacia elata Benth. Acacia galpinii Burtt...
- Fresen. Sehima ischaemoides Forssk. Selaginella protensa Alston Senegalia ataxacantha DC. Senegalia gourmaensis A.Chev. Senegalia laeta R.Br. ex Benth. Senegalia...
- Newtonia buchananii, Peltophorum africanum, Dichrostachys cinerea, Acacia ataxacantha, and Scutia myrtina. Notes on the biology of ethalion are given by Pringle...