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Catophractes alexandri, the only species in the genus Catophractes, is a spiny shrub or small tree up to 3m tall, belonging to the family Bignoniaceae
The Trumpet thorn, Catophractes alexandri, is a hardy, semi-deciduous, much-branched succulent shrub, or small tree with long slender spines.
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What is the trumpet thorn used for?
Trumpet Thorn (Catophractes Alexandri). Medical uses: Tea is made from the roots and bark to treat coughs and stomach pains. Superstition uses: None recorded. Nutritive uses: Both domestic and wildlife will feed on the leaves.
Feb 11, 2022 ˇ A spiny shrub or small tree up to 3m tall, belonging to the family Bignoniaceae and occurring in the hot, low-rainfall regions of Namibia, the Northern Cape, ...
The Catophractes Alexandri (Trumpet Thorn) is a very popular food source of black rhino in Namibia.
Catophractes alexandri is a monotypic genus in the Bignoniaceae, the mostly tropical trumpet vine family to which other familiar cultivated plants such as ...
Biological classification: kingdom: Viridiplantae; - phylum: Streptophyta; -- class: Magnoliopsida; --- order: Lamiales; ---- family: Bignoniaceae ...
Spiny shrub or very small tree armed with slender straight spines. Leaves in fascicles, sometimes opposite, densely covered in silvery-grey hairs, oblong; ...
Trumpet Thorn ; Justification. Catophractes alexandri has a restricted range in South Africa, but is not threatened. It is widespread outside South Africa.
Catophractes alexandri D.Don LC. Common name(s). Trumpet thorn. Propose a common name. Synonym(s). 2. Genus. Catophractes.
The native range of this species is Angola to S. Africa. It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the desert or dry shrubland biome.