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Riocreuxia torulosa

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Description

A climber. It is a tall, slender, straggling plant. The leaf stalks are 1.5 cm long. The leaf blades are narrowly triangle shaped and heart shaped at the base. They taper to a long narrow point. They are 6 cm long by 2 cm wide. The flower clusters are at the side. There are many flowers. The flower stalks are very slender and 1 cm long. The flower tubes are about 1.5 cm long. They are pale yellow with darker tips. The fruit is very slender. It is 5 cm long by 2 mm wide.

Edible Uses

The leaves are cooked as a potherb.

Traditional Uses

The leaves are cooked as a potherb.

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Distribution

It is a subtropical plant.

Where It Grows

Africa, Eswatini, Lesotho, South Africa, Southern Africa, Swaziland, Zululand,

Synonyms

Ceropegia effusa HuberRiocreuxia profusa N. E. Br.? Trichocaulon columnare Nel

Also Known As

Kandelaarblom, Khethoku, Mololo, Mufungwi, Seremisa hlogo, Uqwapa

References (10)

  • Famine foods
  • Fox, F. W. & Young, M. E. N., 1982, Food from the Veld. Delta Books. p 114
  • Guillarmod, J., 1966, 1971,
  • HELY-HUTCHINSON
  • Magwede, K., van Wyk, B.-E., & van Wyk, A. E., 2019, An inventory of Vhavenḓa useful plants. South African Journal of Botany 122 (2019) 57–89
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  • Peters, C. R., O'Brien, E. M., and Drummond, R.B., 1992, Edible Wild plants of Sub-saharan Africa. Kew. p 66
  • Ruiters-Welcome, A. K., 2019, Food plants of southern Africa. Ph.D. thesis. Univ. of Johannesburg p 27
  • 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
  • World Checklist of Useful Plant Species 2020. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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