Sebaea leiostyla
Gilg.
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Description
A herb. It is erect and can grow for one or more years. It grows 60 cm high. The stems are slender and have 4 ridges. The leaves are almost round and do not have leaf stalks. There are 5 veins from the base. The flowers are in dense groups with many flowers at the ends of the shoots. They are bright yellow. The fruit is a narrowly oval capsule.
Edible Uses
The leaves are eaten.
Distribution
It is a tropical plant. It grows in grassland and over moist rocky outcrops between 1,300-2,140 m above sea level. It can occur at higher altitudes.
Where It Grows
Africa, East Africa, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Southern Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe,
Synonyms
References (5)
- Marker & Sheape,
- Peters, C. R., O'Brien, E. M., and Drummond, R.B., 1992, Edible Wild plants of Sub-saharan Africa. Kew. p 115
- Ruiters-Welcome, A. K., 2019, Food plants of southern Africa. Ph.D. thesis. Univ. of Johannesburg p 63
- Swaziland's Flora Database http://www.sntc.org.sz/flora
- Welcome, A. K. & Van Wyk, B.-E., 2019, An inventory and analysis of the food plants of southern Africa. South African Journal of Botany 122 (2019) 136–179