Plant species used for birdlime-making in South Africa

Authors

  • Luambo Jeffrey Ramarumo Department of Botany, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice, 5700, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
  • Alfred Maroyi Department of Botany, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice, 5700, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
  • Milingoni Peter Tshisikhawe Department of Botany, School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, University of Venda, Private Bag X5050, Thohoyandou, 0950, Limpopo Province, South Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v49i1.49104

Keywords:

Birdlime-making plants, Indigenous knowledge, Soutpansberg, Vhavenda people, Vhembe Biosphere Reserve

Abstract

Plants used for making birdlime and indigenous knowledge associated with the practice in Soutpansberg region, Vhembe Biosphere Reserve, Limpopo province, South Africa have been documented. Twelve birdlime-making plant species belonging to Apocynaceae, Celastraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Loranthaceae, Moraceae and Sapotaceae families were recorded. The common species included Maytenus peduncularis (Sond.) Loyes cited by 23.6% informants, Euphorbia pulvinata Marloth (17.2%) and Landolphia kirkii Dyer (12%). Plant parts used were latex (50%), fruit (34%), root (8) and the mixture of latex and fruit (8%). Documentation of plant species used for birdlime-making is of great interest, not only for preservation of the Vhavenḓa's traditional culture, but also for promoting economic subsistence, nutritional value and livelihood amongst poor and marginalized people.

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Published

2020-03-31

How to Cite

Ramarumo, L. J., Maroyi, A., & Tshisikhawe, M. P. (2020). Plant species used for birdlime-making in South Africa. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 49(1), 117–124. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v49i1.49104

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