Difference between revisions of "Bird's Tongue"
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;Classification:Shrub | ;Classification:Shrub | ||
;Description | ;Description | ||
:So named for the beak and tongue structure of the flowers of this low woody herb. The firm red berries of this plant are found in clusters of three after the flowers have passed. | :So named for the beak and tongue structure of the flowers of this low woody herb. The firm red berries of this plant are found in clusters of three after the flowers have passed. The leaves of this shrub are oval with a point with a smooth margin, and branching veination on the underside. The trees bark is smooth and grey with white ticking. | ||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
;Rarity:Rare | ;Rarity:Rare | ||
;Distribution:Subtropical to subarctic forests, savanna, plains and hills. | ;Distribution:Subtropical to subarctic forests, savanna, plains and hills. | ||
;Life Cycle: | ;Life Cycle:Bird's tongue flowers in late summer. The berries remain on the bush over the winter and germinate in the early spring. | ||
==Related Species== | ==Related Species== | ||
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;Cultivation:Sometimes planted as an ornamental shrub. | ;Cultivation:Sometimes planted as an ornamental shrub. | ||
;Culinary:None. | ;Culinary:None. | ||
;Medicinal: | ;Medicinal | ||
* :Emetic - The berries have an emetic effect if ingested. | |||
;Other:<!-- other uses--> | ;Other:<!-- other uses--> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
;Cultural | ;Cultural | ||
: | :No significant cultural notes. | ||
;Religious | ;Religious | ||
: | :No religious connections. | ||
==Stories== | ==Stories== | ||
Latest revision as of 16:27, 24 December 2025
About
- Common Names
- Bird's Tongue
- Classification
- Shrub
- Description
- So named for the beak and tongue structure of the flowers of this low woody herb. The firm red berries of this plant are found in clusters of three after the flowers have passed. The leaves of this shrub are oval with a point with a smooth margin, and branching veination on the underside. The trees bark is smooth and grey with white ticking.
Ecology
- Rarity
- Rare
- Distribution
- Subtropical to subarctic forests, savanna, plains and hills.
- Life Cycle
- Bird's tongue flowers in late summer. The berries remain on the bush over the winter and germinate in the early spring.
Related Species
Uses
- Cultivation
- Sometimes planted as an ornamental shrub.
- Culinary
- None.
- Medicinal
- :Emetic - The berries have an emetic effect if ingested.
- Other
History
- Cultural
- No significant cultural notes.
- Religious
- No religious connections.