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db[0][0]="077078079";
db[0][1]="Ozoroa paniculosa <span class=\"normal\">(Sond.) R.R.&A.Fern. var. </span>paniculosa";
db[0][2]="ANACARDIACEAE";
db[0][3]="dja'kang'ga (dscha'kang'ga)";
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db[0][5]="common resin tree";
db[0][6]="041.jpg";
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db[0][8]="<b>Foto:</b>&nbsp;The shiny black fruits of O<i>zoroa paniculosa var. paniculosa</i> are often used for making necklaces.";
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db[0][10]="A common, small shrub up to 1,50m in height, growing on deep sand. The leaves are green on the upper side and silvery green on the under side and long, but narrow. Flowers have not been observed by the author. The fruits are shiny black when ripe and slightly kidney-shaped, about 8mm long.";
db[0][11]="<span class=\"bold\">Use:&nbsp;</span>The shiny fruits are used a lot for making necklaces. They are soaked in water to soften the fruit to enable them to be pierced with a needle and strung onto line. Once the necklace is complete, the fruit is allowed to dry again. <br><img src=\"../../images/t.gif\" width=\"1\" height=\"6\"><br><span class=\"bold\">Medical use:&nbsp;</span>The roots give a strengthening tonic for unborn children, that is drunk by the pregnant mother. The fresh roots are cut into pieces and boiled. The decoction has to cool down totally and then one cup is drunk by the mother. A second cup should not be taken within two weeks of drinking the first. This is said to protect the unborn child and to be rich in vitamins.";
db[0][12]="Fox p.75, v.Koenen p. 152, Palgrave p.471.";

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