Acacia karroo SynonymySource: 2010: ILDIS World Database of Legumes 2010. (copyright © ILDIS)Acacia karroo Hayne, Getreue Darstell. Gew. 10: t. 33. 1827=Acacia campbellii Arn.=Acacia dekindtiana A. Chev.=Acacia inconflagrabilis Gerstner=Acacia minutifolia Ragup. & al.=Acacia natalitia E. Mey.=Acacia pseudowightii Thoth.=Acacia roxburghii Wight & Arn.=Mimosa eburnea L. f.– "Acacia eburnea" auct. – "Acacia horrida" auct. ContentDistribution Common Names Bibliography Distribution [Co Hs(S) Lu Ma Si(S)] Euro+Med not endemic: Corsica introducedA; Morocco introducedB; Portugal introducedA; Sicily, with Malta (Sicily introducedA); Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra (Spain introducedA) Common Names Catalan; Valencian (Spain): aromer hòrridC; English: Cape GumD, Cockspur ThornE, Doorn BoomF, Karroo ThornF; French: Cassie a Piquants BlancsG Bibliography A. Heywood, V. H. & Ball, P. W. 1968: Leguminosae. In: Flora Europaea Vol. 2. ed. Tutin, T. G. Et B. White, F. 1983: The Vegetation Of Africa C. anonymous 2010: Anthos. Information System of the plants of Spain. Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC - Fundación Biodiversidad – http://www.anthos.es/ D. Ross, J. H. 1979: Mem. Bot. Surv. S. Afr. 44: 1-150. A Conspectus Of African A E. Senaratna, L. K. 2001: A Check List Of The Flowering Plants Of Sri Lanka. Colombo. F. Burtt Davy, J. 1921: Kew Bull. 1921: 49-52. New Or Noteworthy South African Plant G. Polhill, R. M. 1990: Legumineuses. In: Flore Des Mascareignes, Vol 80. J. Bosser