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'''''Boscia albitrunca''''', commonly known as the '''shepherd tree''' or '''shepherd's tree''' ({{
|url=http://www2.dwaf.gov.za/dwaf/cmsdocs/4116___poster%20protected%20trees.pdf
|title=Protected Trees
|date=3 May 2013
|publisher=Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Republic of South Africa
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}}</ref> It is known for having the deepest known root structure of any plant at: -{{convert|68|m|abbr=}}.<ref name=":0" />
==Description==
This tree grows up to {{convert|10|m|abbr=on}} tall but is usually much smaller. It has a prominent, sturdy white trunk frequently with strips of rough, dark-coloured bark. The [[crown (botany)|crown]] is often [[herbivory|browsed]] by [[antelope]] and
==Relationships==
''Boscia'' belongs to the caper family, [[Capparaceae]]
==Gallery==
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Boscia albitrunca10.jpg|Specimen with a clear browse line, [[Limpopo]]
Boscia albitrunca, habitus, naby Marnitz, a.jpg|Specimen with its canopy infested with [[Viscum rotundifolium|red-berry mistletoe]], Limpopo
Boscia albitrunca00.jpg|Flowering during late winter, Limpopo
Boscia albitrunca07.jpg|Green fruit during spring, [[Kalahari Desert|Kalahari]]
Cape Glossy Starling (Lamprotornis nitens) eating a fruit of a Shepherd's Tree (Boscia albitrunca) (45181194105).jpg|Ripe fruit consumed by a [[Lamprotornis nitens|cape starling]], early summer, [[Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park|Kgalagadi]]
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==References==
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*{{cite web |title=''Boscia albitrunca''|work=
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