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;Distribution:Subtropical to subarctic brackish or freshwater wetlands, lake shores, and riverbanks in plains and savanna. | ;Distribution:Subtropical to subarctic brackish or freshwater wetlands, lake shores, and riverbanks in plains and savanna. | ||
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation--> | ;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation--> | ||
==Related Species== | |||
:[[Fish Whip]] | |||
:[[Funnel Whip]] | |||
:[[High Red Whip]] | |||
:[[Thorn Whip]] | |||
==Uses== | ==Uses== |
Latest revision as of 14:08, 7 August 2020
About
- Common Names
- Bell Whip
- Classification
- Flower
- Description
- Typical of most whips, this plant grows in long supple shoots. The flowers of this plant have a distinct bell shape of a frosted red colour.
Ecology
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Distribution
- Subtropical to subarctic brackish or freshwater wetlands, lake shores, and riverbanks in plains and savanna.
- Life Cycle
Related Species
Uses
- Cultivation
- None.
- Culinary
- None.
- Medicinal
-
- Antiemetic - The ground seeds prevent gagging and vomiting if ingested, and in the right dosage may be useful in treating some ailments of the stomach.
- Other
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- Poison - The seeds of the plant, if cracked or ground, release a poisonous compound that causes an excessive production of gastric activity.
History
- Cultural
- Religious