Cyanella hyacinthoides This plant is native to South Africa. See WikipediaFred found it growing near a wetland in brown sandy soil. It is known in a few locations and is thought to be a garden escape. Photo: Fred
In the northern provinces of Mozambique, the corms of Kabuyea hostifolia are eaten in time of scarcety, but require elaborate processing to remove toxic substances. The corms are also used as a fish poison ! Local name (Macua language of Cabo Delgado province): "ikotcho"
Cyanella hyacinthoides This plant is native to South Africa. See WikipediaFred found it growing near a wetland in brown sandy soil. It is known in a few locations and is thought to be a garden escape. Photo: Fred
Cyanella hyacinthoides This plant is native to South Africa. See WikipediaFred found it growing near a wetland in brown sandy soil. It is known in a few locations and is thought to be a garden escape. Photo: Fred
Cyanella hyacinthoides This plant is native to South Africa. See WikipediaFred found it growing near a wetland in brown sandy soil. It is known in a few locations and is thought to be a garden escape. Photo: Fred
Cyanella hyacinthoides This plant is native to South Africa. See WikipediaFred found it growing near a wetland in brown sandy soil. It is known in a few locations and is thought to be a garden escape. Photo: Fred