Karavanda ( Carissa spinarum ) also called as ran-mewa is found ample towards end of summer typically May / June.
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"Carissa spinarum " is frequently a weed in grazing land in northern Australia, choking out grasses, reducing the ability of livestock to feed, interfering with stock handling and providing a refuge for vermin.
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Most of the ecoregion's forests have been degraded into tropical dry evergreen scrublands, characterized by thorny species such as " Ziziphus glaberrima ", " Dichrostachys cinerea ", " Catunaregam spinosa ", and " Carissa spinarum ".