Sutherlandia frutescens

    Botanical name

    Sutherlandia frutescens

    Other names

    Cancer bush; kankerbos (Afrikaans); Lessertia frutescens; umnwele (Xhosa and Zulu); phetola (Tswana)

    Family

    Fabaceae

    Dimensions

    Spreading shrub up to 1 m; some of the long branches tend to become prostrate

    Description of stem

     

    Description of leaves

    Pinnately compound, feathery leaves; the hairy aspect makes the plant look silvery

    Description of flowers

    Pink to reddish pea-type flowers on short racemes in leaf axils of more than 3 cm appearing in winter or early spring

    Desciption of seed/fruit

    Conspicuous and decorative, inflated papery, pink and greenish-yellow puffed (legume type)seed pods of up to 5 cm

    Description of roots

    As other plants from this family it fixes atmospheric nitrogen in the soil via a symbiotic relationship with bacteria that receive sugars from the plant and deposits the nitrogen in the roots; the plant converts the nitrogen into ammonia that it uses

    Variation

    Several similar species exist which makes identification difficult

     

     

    Propagation and cultivation

    Grows easily from seed, to be watered in winter

    Tolerances

    Copes in a variety of soil types, prefers good drainage; withstands mild frost

    Uses

    Widely used as a medicine, among other things in the treatment of cancer and in pharmaceutical products; grazed; popular garden plant

    Ecological rarity

    Common

    Pests and diseases

     

    Other

    A study by the Universities of the Western Cape and Missouri reported no adverse effects of ingesting leaf powder capsules of the plant in healthy adults; some studies to ascertain the plant's possible use in treating HIV-AIDS infection as an immune system booster has not yet yielded results,whilst reports of CD4 counts increasing after use have been reported

    Location

    In Karoo and various other veld types, also where the vegetation has been disturbed

    Distribution (SA provinces)

    Western, Eastern and Northern Cape

    Country

    South Africa


    Sutherlandia frutescens published by William Curtis (1792)

    Sutherlandia frutescens; Photographed by Ricky Vogel