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- Boscia albitrunca, commonly known as the shepherd tree or shepherd's tree (Afrikaans: Witgat, Sotho: Mohlôpi, Tswana: Motlôpi, Venda: Muvhombwe, Xhosa:...
- erioloba), grey camelthorn (Acacia haematoxylon), shepherd's tree (Boscia albitrunca), blackthorn (Acacia mellifera), and silver cluster-leaf (Terminalia sericea)...
- Species Location Maximum rooting depth (m) References Boscia albitrunca Kalahari desert 68 Jennings (1974) Juniperus mono**** Colorado Plateau 61 Cannon...
- typical sandveld species are Acacia haematoxylon, A. luederitzii, Boscia albitrunca, Terminalia sericea, Lonchocarpus nelsii, Bauhinia petersiana and Baphia...
- The trees generally used for nest-building are Acacia erioloba, Boscia albitrunca, and Aloidendron dichotomum. The birds at Etosha National Park also use...
- tree of up to 3 meters or over. It is similar to the closely related B. albitrunca, which is however distinguishable from most subspecies by its discolorous...
- gregorii F.Muell. (as Capparis gibbosa A.Cunn.) Boscia albitrunca (Burch.) Gilg & Benedict (as C. albitrunca Burch.) Boscia oleoides (Burch. ex DC.) Toelken...
- americ**** Jacq. Bachmannia woodii (Oliv.) Gilg Boscia albitrunca (Burch.) Gilg & Ben. var. albitrunca Boscia angustifolia A. Rich. var. corymbosa (Gilg)...
- wingspan is 40–45 mm. The adults fly year-round. The larvae feed on Boscia albitrunca, Boscia oleoides, Capparis sepiara, Maerua cafra, and Maerua juncea. The...
- surface, making it the plant with the second deepest roots, after Boscia albitrunca. Frequently, cones can be found with the seed apex exposed; these were...