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Leptadenia pyrotechnica


Broom Bush (Arabic: Markh, Ma'aleet)




Origin:  United Arab Emirates. Common in the northeastern Emirates to parts of Abu Dhabi.
Family
Asclepidaceae
Genus
Leptadenia
Species
pyrotechnica
Category
Perennials, Tropicals
Height
1 - 3 m
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Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
JanuaryNovemberDecember
Landscape
Hedges and borders.
Cultivation
Full sun and partial-shade. Well-drained and semi-moist soil. Prefers dry and sandy soils.
Shape
Erect and bushy.
Growth
Slow
Habitat
Low dunes and sandy plains.
Leaf Description
Lanceolate and appear only on spring growth but soon drop.
Flower Description
Multiple, 6 mm flowers with 5 triangular, velvet-like petals and are fragrant at dusk.
Fruit Description
The fruit is cylindrical follicle tapering to a sharp point, 9 - 12 cm long and 8 mm wide. The seeds are flat.
Colour Description
The leaves are green and yellowish-green. The flowers are yellow. The seeds are brown.
Propagation
Seed.
Ethnobotanical Uses (Disclaimer)
The flowers when raw can be eaten as a trailside snack. The leaves, young shoots and flowers are used in soups as flavouring. The slimy fruits and young shoots are used in food making. The plant is is macerated in water and taken as a diuretic to treat urine-retention. The seeds are used in eye-lotion. The sap is used as a topical run to treat smallpox. Twigs are woven into container and used as tooth brushes.
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