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Unread postPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 7:57 pm 
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And thats only the Maroela. There are even better trees and plants with more uses than the Maroela... Toothpaste, Rennies (heartburn) toilet paper, shampoo, soap, toothbrush, back ache remedy, tooth ache remedy, meat and diary product presevative, coffe, milkshake, porridge, to name a few. Its all out there. Just be carefull- if you use the wrong tree it will make you foam from the mouth......


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Which is why we should be so carefull with the plants/animals and even bacteria. Who knows what medicine etc is there still to be found?

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 Post subject: Marula seedlings outstrip others in survival challenge
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A very interesting article in KPT Vol 2 issue 14...

This is just a part of a long article:

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New research has revealed that a freshly germinated marula seedling can survive for over a year without water if it is just kept moist for its first month above the ground.
In an experiment to determine what makes a savanna tree seedling survive from the rainy season in which it germinates until the rains start again the following year it was found that marula trees can survive drought more readily than some other species. Comparing different tree species showed that when seedlings were grown for the same number of days, the marula produced by far the most roots.
Marula seedlings, compared to seedlings of Silver Cluster leaf, Apple-leaf or knob thorn, then went on to survive almost twice as long without watering as the other species, surviving on average for nearly 100more days without water.


The lady who did these experiments Susan Botha did a lot of field work in Kruger and used plots in Pretoriuskop and Lower Sabie camps.

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You can still go and view the varsity(Wits?) experiment enclosure in Pkop inf you wander down towrds the pool on the left.

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Found this interesting snipped in this document on South African Protected Trees:

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The Marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea), also on the protected tree list, is one of the most highly valued trees in the country. A large industry is based on products derived from Marula fruit, including beauty products and a famous brand of Marula liqueur. To many rural people it is a vital source of income and subsistence. The Tsonga people celebrate the Feast of the First Fruits by pouring an offering of fresh Marula juice over the graves of deceased chiefs.


I would not mind if somebody one day pour Amarula all over my grave….. :lol:
As for using the fruit for beauty products; that is a waste of some very valuable fruit IMHO! :roll:


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Marula Tree
(Sclerocarya birrea)

Family: Anacardiaceae

Description:
Medium-sized decidious tree with an erect trunk & rounded crown. Fruits are edible & this tree is highly-valued by South Africans. Male flowers are born on seperate trees from the female flowers, male flowers produce pollen & female flowers produce the well-known marula fruit. This tree is mostly green, but turns yellow during the February-June period.

Distribution:
Widespread. Occurs in various woodland areas.

Ecology:
Insects pollinate flowers. Leaves are browsed by elephant, antelope, giraffe & zebra.


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