It has extremely hard, dense and attractive timber, and is only spared from intense exploitation because of its strongly twisted trunk which does not lend itself to long planks, and its tendency to develop
heart rot. The bark is rough, dark grey and flaking, while the strong, paired hooked thorns are a formidable deterrent on young plants. Twigs which may vary in hairiness from densely puberulous to pubescent or tomentose. Due to its variability the species has been described under many names, some being listed below.
Senegalia afra is deciduous and older plants are resistant to frost, fire and drought. Its appearance may be confused with that of
Senegalia ataxacantha or with
Senegalia hereroensis, though the former has scattered prickles and the latter has more robust prickles. Together with
Dombeya rotundifolia and
Erythrina lysistemon, this species is one of the earliest to flower in spring, producing strongly scented flower spikes. == Distribution ==