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Dioscorea is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Dioscoreaceae, native throughout the tropical and warm temperate regions of the world. The vast majority of the species are tropical, with only a few species extending into temperate climates. It is named after the ancient Greek physician and botanist Pedanios Dioscorides. Mostly they are tuberous herbaceous perennial climbers, growing 2 to 12m in height. The leaves are spirally arranged, mostly broad heart-shaped. The flowers are individually inconspicuous, greenish-yellow, with six petals; they are mostly dioecious, with separate male and female plants, though a few species are monoecious, with male and female flowers on the same plant. The fruit is a capsule in most species, a soft berry in a few species.
Dioscorea sylvatica is commonly known as Elephant´s Foot in English and Ingwevu, Ufudu – intelezi or Ugebeleweni in Zulu. It was given its name by Christian Friedrich Ecklon in 1908. It is found in the Cape Province of South Africa but also in Zimbabwe. The caudex of Dioscorea sylvatica grows quiet flat and can reach a diameter of 40cm or more. The vines can reach up to five meters in length. The small flowers are light green. |