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    Fockea edulis caudex

    Fockea edulis caudex
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    The Fockea edulis specific name, edulis, means edible. The Khoi people used to eat the tuber, which is edible after the alkaloids in the latex have been inactivated by cooking. There are stories that people have still been eating the plant in more recent times during food scarcity. 

    Let us hope that easier forms of food production will remain viable so that these precious plants can remain safe. Some parts of the plant are still to be regarded as poisonous and care should be taken by prospective gourmets.

    The photo was taken in the Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden during January. It is probably planted next to a building to reduce the effect of winter rain, as the plant may rot from excess water in winter (www.desert-tropicals.com).

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