whitewind Posted March 30, 2013 (edited) I was reading about an African Malpiggy, Acridocarpus natalitius, which has, according to PlantzAfrica, the following interesting properties: Uses and cultural aspects Roots can be mixed with other ingredients to make a mixture ( intelezi ) which is used to hinder court procedure. When used in this manner the plaintiff will either become mute, irrelevant or highly repetitive. This results in the case being postponed indefinitely or brought to a speedy end. Herdboys place a piece of the root of umabophe under the tongue to avoid punishment at home after the cattle have strayed into crops. Spermacoce natalensis, which is in the family Rubiaceae is also called umabophe and its roots are used in the same way by herdboys. Roots are also used as intelezi for sprinkling around the homestead during a thunderstorm, to strengthen fighting sticks before traditional competition, to cleanse the whole family (through induced vomiting) after lightning has struck the homestead. This is a prized ornamental plant among gardeners. Edited March 30, 2013 by whitewind 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrailBlazer Posted March 30, 2013 Interesting, Thanks for posting WW! Such an amazing plant family hey? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whitewind Posted March 30, 2013 Flora of Swaziland suggests that it is a shrub that may become s scrambler in some situations. Flower Fruit Close-up of flower, fruit and leaves 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites