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TABLE 26. Pedi Edible Wild Plants, Republic of South Africa<br />

Latin Terminology Pedi Terminology<br />

Amaranthus thunbergii Theepe<br />

Amaranthus spinosus Serepelele<br />

Pentarrhinum insipidum Lefotosane<br />

Pergularia extensa Mothuhu<br />

Gynandropsis pentaphylla Lerotho<br />

Cleome monophylla Sekalerothane<br />

Chenopodium murale Serua<br />

Bidens bipinnata Monyane<br />

Sonchus oleraceus Lesheshe<br />

Vernonia fastigiata Lehianye<br />

Ipomoea lugardi Maswi a pudi<br />

Cucumis africanus Monyaku<br />

Cucumis melo Thagaraga<br />

Citrullus vulgaris var. lanatus Mokiti<br />

Coccinia rehmannii Kaukau<br />

Momordica balsamina Masegasegane<br />

Solanum nigrum Moshwe<br />

Tribulus terrestris Tshehlo<br />

Ximenia caffra Ditshidi<br />

Chrysophyllum magaliesmontanum Mohlatswa<br />

Strychnos pungens Morotlue<br />

Strychnos innocua Morotlue<br />

Vitex pooara Mburo<br />

Vangueria infausta Mmilo<br />

Dovyalis caffra Mohlono<br />

Sclerocarya caffra Morula<br />

Opuntia megacantha Torofeie<br />

SOURCE: Quin (1959, pp. 60-92)<br />

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