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''Senegalia afra'', also known as hook-thorn or ''Acacia afra'', is a tree that occurs commonly in
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. Though it is cultivated, it often occurs naturally in
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suburban gardens, together with '' Acacia karroo'' and ''
Acacia robusta ''Vachellia robusta'', the splendid thorn, is an Afrotropical tree species. It is native to eastern and southern Africa, ranging from Ethiopia and Somalia in the north to South Africa and Namibia Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibi ...
''. It is up to tall and may be found in open woodland, grassland, rocky hillsides or watercourses.


Description

It has extremely hard, dense and attractive timber, and is only spared from intense exploitation because of its strongly twisted trunk which does not lend itself to long planks, and its tendency to develop
heart rot In trees, heart rot is a fungal disease that causes the decay of wood at the center of the trunk and branches. Fungi enter the tree through wounds in the bark and decay the heartwood. The diseased heartwood softens, making trees structurally wea ...
. The bark is rough, dark grey and flaking, while the strong, paired hooked thorns are a formidable deterrent on young plants. Twigs which may vary in hairiness from densely puberulous to pubescent or tomentose. Due to its variability the species has been described under many names, some being listed below. ''Senegalia afra'' is deciduous and older plants are resistant to frost, fire and drought. Its appearance may be confused with that of ''
Senegalia ataxacantha ''Senegalia ataxacantha'', commonly known as the flame thorn, is an African tree species with conspicuous red pods and numerous hooked prickles. Range It is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal in the west to Sudan in the east, Namibia, ...
'' or with '' Senegalia hereroensis'', though the former has scattered prickles and the latter has more robust prickles. Together with '' Dombeya rotundifolia'' and ''
Erythrina lysistemon ''Erythrina lysistemon'' is a species of deciduous tree in the pea family, ''Fabaceae''. It is native to South Africa. Common names include common coral-tree, lucky bean tree, umsintsi ( Xhosa), muvhale (Venda), mophete (Tswana), koraalboom or ka ...
'', this species is one of the earliest to flower in spring, producing strongly scented flower spikes.


Distribution

It occurs in the
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,
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and the southern regions of
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,
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and
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. ''Senegalia afra'' was also observed, in 1957, by French researchers in the current
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.


Uses

Parts of the tree are used by the Bantu in traditional herbal medicine for curing a large range of complaints. A decoction of the leaves is drunk to treat colds and fever 99 A leaf decoction, combined with milk, is used as an enema to treat abdominal complaints in children. The leaves are sometimes chewed for the same purpose 99 A bark infusion is administered as a blood purifier 99 A number of proteracacinidins (proanthocyanidins) have been isolated from the heartwood, and several cyanogenic glycosides from the leaves 99 The magical uses in South Africa are numerous. A sprig is placed over a bed to war off evil. It is used in money and love spells and the burned wood stimulates psychic powers


Chemistry

In common with other ''Acacias'' and ''Senegalias'', the bark and leaves are rich in tannins such as proteracacinidin.


Taxonomy

The original etymology of its previous species epithet "''caffra''" is related to kaffir, an ethnic slur used towards black people in Africa. At the July 2024
International Botanical Congress International Botanical Congress (IBC) is an international meeting of Botany, botanists in all scientific fields, authorized by the International Association of Botanical and Mycological Societies (IABMS) and held every six years, with the locatio ...
, a vote was held with the result that "''caffra''" related names will be emended to ''afra'' related ones, with the implementation of this happening by the end of July 2024.


Gallery

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See also

* List of Southern African indigenous trees and woody lianes


References

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