A second chance on life: Khadia beswickii (khadiwortel) translocation at South Hills, Johannesburg
Text by: Chris J.G. van Niekerk and Stefan J. Siebert
Photographs by: Chris J.G. van Niekerk and Stefan J. Siebert
Khadia beswickii in flower |
Khadia is a genus in the “Vygie” family (Aizoaceae / Mesembryanthemaceae) and is known as khadiwortel (Afr). The genus name is derived from the Setswana word “Khadi” which is the name of the beer brewed from the roots of Khadia (Figure 2). The roots are used as an additive to alcoholic fermentation to add extra “strength”.
Read the full article on how this important species was relocated in the wake of housing development in Moffat Park, Johannesburg...click here
from PlantLife SA Vol 46:9, December 2019