Erythrina acanthocarpa


Erythrina acanthocarpa is a species of Erythrina in the family Fabaceae, and was first described in 1835 by Ernst Heinrich Friedrich Meyer. It is found in South Africa, where it is native to the Cape and Northern Provinces, but introduced in Free State. It is a succulent, nitrogen-fixing shrub.

Etymology

The species epithet, acanthocarpos, derives from two Greek words, akanthos and karpos and thus describes the plant as having spiny fruits.

Conservation status

Under the South African Red Listing of taxa under threat, it is listed as being of "least concern."