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    Lycium oxycarpum big stem

    Lycium oxycarpum big stem
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    This old Lycium oxycarpum stem developed deep, longitudinal fissuring in its grey to grey-brown bark. The photo was taken in a sandy streambed among karoid hills in the western Little Karoo near Barrydale.

    Coppice shoots from a later era produced smoother, patchy but still uneven bark in creamy brown and grey.

    The main stem may also have been erect initially, but things happen over a long life, particularly to plants growing in a riverbed: Older, low branches may be lost when floods, fires and other misfortunes strike in the life of a survivor that changes shape doing its thing for so many years (Coates Palgrave, 2002).

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