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    Felicia muricata in the Karoo

    Felicia muricata in the Karoo
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ivan Lätti

    Although distinguishing among some of the Felicia species of the South African semi-arid inland areas is risky business, this one is thought to be Felicia muricata. It was seen near Beaufort West flowering in autumn.

    There is a story that small pieces of the plant were sometimes used in the food of crime suspects to induce confessions. One trusts that the use of the plant as a truth drug was different from certain medieval practices of uncovering witchcraft where surviving the test signified guilt. What effects ingesting parts of this plant has on people is not known. When in doubt, dont eat it!

    The plant is in some places moderately to heavily browsed, in other regions not or hardly. It is known as one of the species commonly hosting Thesium namaquense in the Karoo, a root parasite containing a substance toxic to sheep (Shearing and Van Heerden, 2008; Vlok and Schutte-Vlok, 2010; Vahrmeijer, 1981).

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