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db[0][0]="066067068";
db[0][1]="Lapeirousia otaviensis <span class=\"normal\">R.C.Foster</span>";
db[0][2]="IRIDACEAE";
db[0][3]="sekke";
db[0][4]="sekke, Ju\oasi: ||a'ru";
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db[0][6]="033.jpg";
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db[0][8]="<b>Foto:</b>&nbsp;The small, floury tuber of <i>Lapeirousia otaviensis</i> is dried, pounded and cooked into a porridge.";
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db[0][10]="A locally common perennial up to 50cm tall when in flower, growing on black and red, loamy sands as well as on dunes. The small, elongated tuber of 1cm length is about 20cm below the surface; it is covered with brown scales and its white flesh is of a floury texture. The flowers appear from February onwards and are white with a purple centre and about 1,5cm long. Fruits have not been observed by the author.";
db[0][11]="<img src=\"../pics/pl_034.jpg\" width=\"200\" height=\"130\" align=\"left\" vspace=\"3\" alt=\"The flower of Lapeirousia otaviensis in detail.\"><img src=\"../../images/t.gif\" width=\"6\" height=\"130\" align=\"left\" vspace=\"3\"><img src=\"../../images/t.gif\" width=\"1\" height=\"6\"><img src=\"../pics/pl_082.jpg\" width=\"130\" height=\"200\" align=\"right\" vspace=\"3\" alt=\"Flowers of Lapeirousia otaviensis.\"><img src=\"../../images/t.gif\" width=\"6\" height=\"200\" align=\"right\" vspace=\"3\"><br><span class=\"bold\">Use:&nbsp;</span>The small tuber is edible. The brown scales are removed and the tubers are dried. After being dry, they are pounded in a mortar and cooked with water to form a porridge. The tuber is also traditionally used if someone has had bad hunting luck for a long time. <br><span class=\"bold\">Medical use:&nbsp;</span>If somebody is sick, a white line is drawn with the tuber from between the eyes up onto the forehead, and this is supposed to make them better.";
db[0][12]="Goldblatt.";

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