Walafrida undulata
Rolfe
Scrophulariaceae Edible: Leaves
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A tropical and subtropical herb in the Scrophulariaceae family with edible leaves.
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Edible Uses
The leaves are eaten.
Distribution
It is a tropical and subtropical plant.
Where It Grows
Africa, Angola, Central Africa, Lesotho, South Africa, Southern Africa,
Also Known As
Moopotsane
References (1)
- Letsela, T., et al, 2003, Plant Resources Used for Subsistence in Tsehlanyane and Boking in Lesotho. Economic Botany 57(4): 619-639
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