Common Poison-bush
Acokanthera oppositifolia
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Description - from Wikipedia
Acokanthera oppositifolia, the poison arrow tree, is a shrub used as the source of an arrow poison and to coat caltrops made from the sharp fruits of the puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris). All plants of the genus Acokanthera contain toxic cardiac glycosides strong enough to cause death. Acokanthera oppositifolia is widespread in southern and central Africa from Cape Province north to The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania.
Acokanthera schimperi is employed for the same purpose.
Unlike all other parts of the plant, the ripe fruit is sweet and edible. Unripe fruit are still poisonous, so only really ripe fruit are eaten.
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Species Characteristics
Wildlife supported
Birds
Birds
Growth features
Easy to grow
Easy to grow
Social features
Aspect
Semi-shade
Semi-shade
Sun
Sun
Plant types
Tree
Tree
Soils
Spatial classification
Flowering Period
- Pink
- White
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Nursery availability
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