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db[0][0]="052053054";
db[0][1]="Grewia falcistipula <span class=\"normal\">K.Schum.</span>";
db[0][2]="TILIACEAE";
db[0][3]=": /gloai: (/gloaeh)";
db[0][4]=": /gloai: (/gloaeh)";
db[0][5]="--";
db[0][6]="00a.jpg";
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db[0][8]="<b>Foto:</b>&nbsp;On a gathering tour";
db[0][9]="";
db[0][10]="A shrub up to 2m tall, only locally abundant. The leaves are relatively large compared to other <i>Grewia</i> species and often are slightly asymmetric at the base. Flowers could not be observed, but the orange fruits are the biggest amongst <i>Grewia</i> in Bushmanland, average 15mm in diameter, and bear 3 to 4 seeds that fit together in a ball shape.";
db[0][11]="<span class=\"bold\">Use:&nbsp;</span>The raw, ripe fruits are eaten and are the most popular of the <i>Grewia</i> fruits. The taste is sweet and fruity. <br><img src=\"../../images/t.gif\" width=\"1\" height=\"6\"><br><span class=\"bold\">Medical use:&nbsp;</span>Traditional healers cook the roots together with another, unknown root in water as a drink that can be used as an oral contraceptive. This treatment will result in infertility of the woman for the rest of her life, unless the traditional healer uses another treatment to reverse it. The above mentioned unnamed root does not grow in Bushmanland, but only grows in the farm area close to the veterinary fence.";
db[0][12]="Giess p.292.";

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