Vachellia karroo

Vachellia karroo, (synonym Acacia karroo) commonly known as the sweet thorn, common acacia, Karoo thorn, Cape gum or cockspur thorn, is a species of Vachellia, in the Mimosa sub-family (Mimosoideae) of the Fabaceae or pea family, which is native to southern Africa from southern Angola east to Mozambique, and south to South Africa.

Sweet thorn
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Clade: Mimosoid clade
Genus: Vachellia
Species:
V. karroo
Binomial name
Vachellia karroo
(Hayne) Banfi & Galasso
Native range of V. karroo
Synonyms
  • Acacia campbellii Arn.
  • Acacia dekindtiana A. Chev.
  • Acacia eburnea sensu auct.
  • Acacia horrida sensu auct.
  • Acacia inconflagrabilis Gerstner
  • Acacia karoo Hayne
  • Acacia karroo Hayne
  • Acacia minutifolia Ragup.
  • Acacia natalitia E.Mey.
  • Acacia pseudowightii Thoth.
  • Acacia roxburghii Wight & Arn.
  • Mimosa eburnea L.f.

It is a shrub or small to medium-sized tree which grows to height of 12m. It is difficult to tell apart from Vachellia nilotica subsp. adstringens without examining the seed pods. The Botanical Society of South Africa has accepted a name change to Vachellia karroo.

Common names in various languages include doringboom, soetdoring, cassie, piquants blancs, cassie piquants blancs, deo-babool, doorn boom, kaludai, kikar, mormati, pahari kikar, umga and udai vel.

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