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Euclea tomentosa

E. Mey. ex A. DC.

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Description

A shrub or small tree. It grows 3-4 m tall. The bark is blackish grey. The small branches are hairy. The leaves are arranged in spirals. They are broadly oval and 3-7 cm long by 1.5 cm wide. They have white hairs underneath. The flowers are white and there can be several in a group. The fruit is almost round and 9 mm across. It is purplish black.

Edible Uses

The fruit is eaten fresh as a snack.

Traditional Uses

The fruit is eaten as a snack.

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Distribution

It is a subtropical plant. It grows on rocky slopes.

Where It Grows

Africa, South Africa, Southern Africa,

Nutrition

PartMoisturekJkcalProteinVit AVit CIronZinc
Fruit65.34961191.414.41.10.2

Synonyms

Euclea kraussiana Benth.

References (4)

  • INFOODS:FAO/INFOODS Databases (As Euclea tomentose)
  • Ruiters-Welcome, A. K., 2019, Food plants of southern Africa. Ph.D. thesis. Univ. of Johannesburg p 53
  • Wehmeyer, A. S, 1986, Edible Wild Plants of Southern Africa. Data on the Nutrient Contents of over 300 species
  • 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

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