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:This low bushy shrub is a dwarf variety of the Silk Trees of Waejir's South West. The fruit of this tree are wrapped in loose silky husks much like the larger tree, however the fleshy interior is a deadly poison. Silk Berry is known to cause irregular heart-beat in those who ingest the fruit. Some herbalists have studied the possibility of using this fruit to aid those suffering from heart ailments, but this is an unpopular plant to most.
 
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[[Category:Cactus]]
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[[Category:Tree]]
[[Category:Vine]]

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Common Names
Silk Berry / Eiha Ohei (Waejir)
Classification
Shrub
Description
This low bushy shrub is a dwarf variety of the Silk Trees of Waejir's South West. The fruit of this tree are wrapped in loose silky husks much like the larger tree, however the fleshy interior is a deadly poison. Silk Berry is known to cause irregular heart-beat in those who ingest the fruit. Some herbalists have studied the possibility of using this fruit to aid those suffering from heart ailments, but this is an unpopular plant to most.


Ecology

Rarity
Uncommon
Distribution
Life Cycle

Related Species

Uses

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Culinary
Medicinal
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History

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