- (Rhigozum trichotomum),
bitterbos (Chrysocoma ciliata), and
sweet thorn (Acacia
karroo). However,
there are few rare or Red Data Book
plant species in the Nama...
- Vac****ia
karroo, (synonym
Acacia karroo)
commonly known as the
sweet thorn,
common acacia,
Karoo thorn, Cape gum or ****spur thorn, is a
species of Vac****ia...
- The
Karoo dwarf chameleon (Bradypodion karrooi****) is a
chameleon native to
South Africa. It is
about 14 cm (6 in) long,
mostly colored grey and brown...
-
tropical to
subtropical East Africa.
Common names for it are Cape gum,
Karroo Thorn and dev-babul. It is also
found elsewhere in Africa, Asia,
India and...
- The
Forest Sandstone is a
geological formation in
southern Africa,
dating to
roughly between 200 and 190
million years ago and
covering the Hettangian...
-
Homopus femoralis,
commonly known as the
greater padloper, is a
small tortoise of the
genus Homopus,
indigenous to the
highveld gr****lands of
South Africa...
- The
Karoo lark
should not be
confused with the
similarly named Karoo long-billed lark. The
Karoo lark (Calendulauda albescens) or red-backed lark is a...
-
Acacia xanthophloea and
Acacia karroo has a high
sugar content and is
sought out by the
lesser bushbaby.
Acacia karroo gum was once used for
making confectionery...
- The
Karoo Supergroup is the most
widespread stratigraphic unit in
Africa south of the
Kalahari Desert. The
supergroup consists of a
sequence of units,...
- Vac****ia
karroo bipinnate leaf A.
Rachilla B.
Pinnule C.
Jugary glands D. Juga (plural of jugum) E. Base of
petiole F.
Petiolary gland G. Rachis...