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Caroxylon aphyllum

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Caroxylon aphyllum
Detail of Ganna bush foliage
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C. aphyllum
Binomial name
Caroxylon aphyllum

Caroxylon aphyllum (commonly known as the Ganna or Kanna bush) is a small species of shrub in the family Amaranthaceae.

It grows in the arid Karoo region of southern Africa. It typically grows in deep, dusty, saline soils, in valley bottoms and dried river plains. The shrub is so common that its name has become a designation of a certain type of Karoo ecosystem - "Gannaveld" (sometimes called "vlakteveld") - and even of a local government - Kannaland Local Municipality.[1]

References

  1. ^ Vlok, J. H. J., R. M. Cowling, R.M. and Wolf, T. 2005. A vegetation map for the Little Karoo. Cape Town, Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund.