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Fockea capensis

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Description

A succulent. It can be erect or climbing. It grows 50 cm tall. It has a large tuber. The stems are grey and 2-4 mm across. The leaves are opposite and oval and hairy. The flowers are yellow green.

Edible Uses

The roots and tubers are eaten fresh as a snack, cooked as a vegetable, or preserved as a sweet.

Traditional Uses

The roots are eaten as a snack and cooked as a vegetable as well and used to preserve as a sweet.

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Distribution

It is a subtropical plant.

Where It Grows

Africa, South Africa, Southern Africa,

Synonyms

Cynanchum crispum Jacq. [Illegitimate]Fockea crispa K. Schum.Fockea edulis var. capensis (Endl.) G. D. Rowley

References (3)

  • Ruiters-Welcome, A. K., 2019, Food plants of southern Africa. Ph.D. thesis. Univ. of Johannesburg p 24
  • 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
  • Youngblood, D., 2004, Identification and Quantification of Edible Plant Foods in the Upper (Nama) Karoo, South Africa. Economic Botany 58 (Supplement) :S43-S65 (As Fockea crispa)

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