10 Piliostigma Thonningii Seeds - Camel's Foot - Buy Seeds From Africa Tree Indigenous



10 Piliostigma Thonningii Seeds - Camel's Foot - Buy Seeds From Africa Tree Indigenous
Piliostigma thonningii SeedsThis is a deciduous tree suitable for a large garden. It has large 2-lobed leathery leaves. Piliostigma thonningii is a deciduous tree with a single stem. The tree is highly utilised by the local people. It flowers from December to February. An interesting feature of camel's foot is that the mal... more details

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Piliostigma thonningii SeedsThis is a deciduous tree suitable for a large garden. It has large 2-lobed leathery leaves. Piliostigma thonningii is a deciduous tree with a single stem. The tree is highly utilised by the local people. It flowers from December to February. An interesting feature of camel's foot is that the male and female flowers occur on different trees in most cases. If on the same tree, male flowers occur first and then female flowers later so that self-pollination is not possible. The flowers are not showy. Flowers are followed by large, thick, reddish brown, non-splitting pods about 3070 mm long. The bark is dark brownish grey with a rough surface. A conspicuous feature of the tree is its large, simple, two-lobed, leathery leaves which resemble a camel's foot and account for the common name.The fresh leaves and flowers of this tree can be chewed to reduce thirst. Bark infusions are used to treat diarrhoea. Bark fibres of the fresh branches can be used to make ropes used for tying thatch roof structures and to make whips for herding goats and cattle. Bark consists of 1820% tannin which is used to produce red-brown dye. There is evidence that this plant is used in most African countries by traditional medical practitioners for treating a variety of ailments like ulcers, and gastric and heart pains. Pods and seeds have been used as source of food during famine periods. A powder can be made from the dry pods for making nutritious porridge. Unripe pods can be used as a substitute for soap. Dry pods are roasted and ground into powder, and mixed with tobacco powder and ashes of the red-leaf Amaranthus to make cooking soda (alternative to bicarbonate of soda). This is used for cooking indigenous leafy vegetables such as Corchorus sp., Urera tenax, Pouzolzia mixta and Grewia occidentalis. It is also used as fire wood. It is an excellent shade tree in the savanna woodland areas. On offer is a pack of 10 SeedsWe'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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