Synaptolepis kirkii
Oliv.
Thymelaeaceae
	
	
	
	
	
	Synaptolepis bussei Engl.
Synaptolepis macrocarpa Gilg
Synaptolepis pachyphylla Gilg
	
	 
	 
	
Common Name: 
General Information
Synaptolepis kirkii is a small shrub, usually with a climbing habit, producing stems up to 4 metres long that arise from tuberous swollen roots. The branches twine around other plants for support[
398- Title
- Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
- Publication
-  
- Author
- Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B.
- Publisher
- Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi.
- Year
- 2002
- ISBN
- 9966-896-60-0
- Description
- A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants.
 ].
The plant is sometimes harvested from the wild as a local source of food, medicine and emergency rope. It is grown as an ornamental[
398- Title
- Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
- Publication
-  
- Author
- Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B.
- Publisher
- Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi.
- Year
- 2002
- ISBN
- 9966-896-60-0
- Description
- A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants.
 ].
Known Hazards
None known
Botanical References
Range
East tropical Africa - Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Swaziland, northern S. Africa.
Habitat
Dry evergreen forest edges, Brachystegia woodland, coastal and secondary bushland or thicket, at elevations from sea level to 900 metres[
398- Title
- Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
- Publication
-  
- Author
- Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B.
- Publisher
- Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi.
- Year
- 2002
- ISBN
- 9966-896-60-0
- Description
- A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants.
 ].
Properties
	| Edibility Rating |      | 
	
	| Medicinal Rating |      | 
	
	| Other Uses Rating |      | 
	
	| Habit | Climber | 
	
	| Height | 4.00 m | 
	
	| Cultivation Status | Ornamental, Wild | 
	
Cultivation Details
Not known
Edible Uses
Fruit - raw[
398- Title
- Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
- Publication
-  
- Author
- Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B.
- Publisher
- Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi.
- Year
- 2002
- ISBN
- 9966-896-60-0
- Description
- A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants.
 ]. The fleshy pulp has a sweet flavour and is eaten as a snack[
398- Title
- Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
- Publication
-  
- Author
- Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B.
- Publisher
- Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi.
- Year
- 2002
- ISBN
- 9966-896-60-0
- Description
- A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants.
 ]. The orange, oval berry is about 10mm long[
398- Title
- Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
- Publication
-  
- Author
- Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B.
- Publisher
- Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi.
- Year
- 2002
- ISBN
- 9966-896-60-0
- Description
- A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants.
 ].
Medicinal
A root decoction is used as a remedy for snakebite, impotence and vomiting[
398- Title
- Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
- Publication
-  
- Author
- Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B.
- Publisher
- Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi.
- Year
- 2002
- ISBN
- 9966-896-60-0
- Description
- A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants.
 ].
Other Uses
The stem can be used as a substitute for rope[
398- Title
- Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania
- Publication
-  
- Author
- Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B.
- Publisher
- Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi.
- Year
- 2002
- ISBN
- 9966-896-60-0
- Description
- A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants.
 ].
Propagation
Seed -
 	
	
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