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A Pine Tree is one indigenous plant in South Africa
No. The Jacaranda tree is indigenous to South America and was most likely imported by the British during their occupation/colonialisation of South Africa.
They do not live in South America. Six species live in the drier parts of Madagascar, two in mainland Africa, and one in Australia.
Boabab tree. It's also in the northern part of South Africa. It often has a thick trunk. Its branches look like roots, as if the tree was turned upside down. The tree is almost mystical.
There are a few continents on Earth where tree frogs are an indigenous species. Some continents where tree frogs are indigenous are Australia and South America.
The shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) is indigenous to Africa.
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Avocado trees are a species of fruit trees indigenous to South America. This means that avocado trees were first naturally found in South America. Most of these trees were present in tropical areas. These trees are best suited to tropical or subtropical environments, which tend to be higher in humidity. For instance, Southern California and Florida are two areas which have climates suitable for the avocado tree.
Depends on your definition of a pom-pom tree. Normally Dais cotinifolia is called the pom-pom tree - this is indigenous to South Africa. The flowers are white or pink in colour, ball-shaped and resemble white hydrangea flowers from a distance (only smaller).See related link
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Yellowwood, stinkwood, wild olive, etc. in the coastal forests, silver leaf in the Western Cape, thorn trees on the Highveld, elephant's-trunk ("halfmens") in the western desert regions, as well as cycads and boababs elsewhere, to mention only a few. There are many kinds of trees in South Africa, but trees are mostly found along the southern and eastern coast. The Karoo is a dry semi dessert with shrubs, but hardly any trees.