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Namibia's trees are blooming like there's no tomorrow

Written by Admin | Sep 19, 2025 12:00:00 AM

 

White balls of flowers exude a honey-sweet scent: blackthorn acacia in bloom (Acacia (Senegalia) mellifera). Photo: Michaela Kanzler

It may look like snow, but of course it isn't: many trees in Namibia are covered in thick, fluffy white. At the same time, they exude a honey-sweet scent. The message is clear: spring is here.

Flowers of the blackthorn acacia (Acacia (Senegalia) mellifera). Photo: Sven-Eric Stender

We are talking about the blackthorn acacia (Acacia (Senegalia) mellifera). But other trees are also blooming like nobody's business, including the camel thorn tree (Acacia (Vachellia) erioloba) and the worm cure Albizia (Albizia anthelmintica).

Flowers of the camel thorn tree (Acacia (Vachellia) erioloba). Photo: Sven-Eric Stender

 

Flowers of the worm cure Albizia (Albizia anthelmintica). Photo: Gudrun Middendorf

However, the Namibian seasons cannot be equated with those in Europe. Yes: in winter, it is cool to freezing cold. But more importantly, the winter months of June, July and August coincide with the dry season.

Unfortunately, this does not end with the beginning of spring on 21 September. The probability of rain only increases slightly. Namibians also refer to the 'small rainy season' in the months of September to December. Statistically speaking, it rains more - and more often - in the months of January to May.

Therefore, although temperatures rise with the beginning of spring in Namibia, do not expect the delicate green of the European spring. But instead, appreciate all the more the lush blossoming of many trees and other plants after months of drought.

Tip for flora fans: Botanical Garden

Those interested in plants should plan a day's stay in Windhoek and visit the Botanical Garden. It offers a good introduction to and overview of Namibia's flora (see report on Namibian.org):

National Botanical Garden

Open: Mondays to Fridays 8:00 to 17:00

National Botanical Research Institute

Hügel/Orban St 8

Tel +264 61 202 2017

 

Sven-Eric Stender