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Hoodia dregei Seeds - Indigenous Endemic Medicinal Succulent Stapeliad - NEW

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New
Location
South Africa
Product code
Hoodia dregei 1
Bob Shop ID
499059049

Hoodia dregei Seeds

 South African Indigenous Succulent

Hoodia is a genus of 13 species in the flowering plant family Apocynaceae. They are stem succulents, described as cactiform because of their remarkable similarity to the unrelated cactus family. They can reach up to 1m high and have large flowers, often with tan colour and strong smell. They fall in the group of succulents, collectively known as Stapeliads. Many Hoodia species are protected plants, typical of the Namib Desert, ranging from Central Namibia to southern Angola, especially in plains and rocky areas. Common names include "Bushman's Hat" and "Queen of the Namib". Several species are grown as garden plants, and one species, Hoodia gordonii, is being used as an appetite suppressant. They grow well in pots and rockeries. The unusual flowers are flat and saucer-like in shape and red, purple to brown or mottled dark yellow in colour. Flowers form prolifically near the stem tips in summer. The short stems are many angled with white spikes appearing at short intervals on each angle. Stems are single or branch forming, they occur in variable shades of green. Medicinally it is widely used traditionally by the San people of southern Africa as an appetite suppressant, thirst quencher and as a cure for severe abdominal cramps, hemorrhoids, tuberculosis, indigestion, hypertension and diabetes. Hoodia dregei commonly known as Wolweghaap is not only indigenous to South Africa but is also a South African endemic species. It is naturally found growing in the Northern Cape with a distribution that range from Merweville, Beaufort West and Prince Albert. This area is known as Nama Karoo. It is usually found growing on stony slopes of hills or stony flat areas. Though its population is stable in its natural environment it is under threat from over collecting. It is a rare species known from only five locations. It is potentially threatened by collection as it could be mistaken for Hoodia gordonii.

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