Here are some examples of plants you may find on a trip to the savanna.
Elephant Grass Elephant grass germinates on moist, fertile soil in an area with tropical climate.
Whistling Thorn This acacia can grow about 18 feet tall, but is often stunted in its growth. The whistling thorn acacia protects itself with pairs of long thorns up to 3 inches long. This is a home to 4 different types of stinging ants.
Jarrah Tree The Jarrah tree usually grows in gravely soil, but occasionally it is found in sand or loam. This tree also swells underground
Manketti Tree The Manketti tree prefers hot and dry climates with low amounts of rain. It also prefers to grow in wooded hills and sand dunes. The Manketti tree has a large, straight trunk with stubby and contorted branches and a large spreading crown.
Umbrella Thorn Acacia This tree has branches that grow upward. This tree sprouts seed that wild animals eat, these seeds grow on pods. These trees can be found on dry grasslands.