- Ziziphus mucronata
Taxobox
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Rosales
familia =Rhamnaceae
genus = "Ziziphus "
species = "Z. mucronata"
binomial = "Ziziphus mucronata"
binomial_authority = Willd."Ziziphus mucronata", known as the Buffalo Thorn, "blinkblaar-wag-'n-bietjie" in
Afrikaan s and "mphasamhala" inTsonga , is a species in theRhamnaceae family.Appearance and distribution
The Buffalo Thorn is a small to medium sized tree, reaching a height of about 10m (4"). It can survive in a variety of soil types, occurring in many habitats, mostly open woodlands, often on soils deposited by rivers, and grows frequently on termite mounds.
Buffalo thorn has distinctive zigzag branchlets, and hooked and straight thorns.
The bark is a red-brown (on young stems) or roughly mottled grey which is cracked in small rectangular blocks revealing a stringy red underbark.
The fruit are roughly grape size, and ripen into a deep red.
Uses
Many farmers use the buffalo thorn as a natural fence, it is also becoming more popular for this reason in schools and domestic homes. The leaves are edible, and can be cooked into tasty
spinach ; the fruit are also very nutritional, though not very tasty. During the Anglo-Boer war the stones were roasted and ground as a substitute for coffee. A beer can be made from the fruit.The Buffalo Thorn also has medicinal properties, an extract of the roots is given as a painkiller and a solution of the bark and leaves in water is used for chest complaints.
Some
Bantu tribes believe that it is safe to shelter under a buffalo thorn during a thunderstorm, as a protection from lightning.External links
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