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Bauhinia petersiana

Bauhinia petersiana, the Kalahari white bauhinia, is a species of shrubs from family Fabaceae and the subfamily Cercidoideae found in Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The species is 2 metres in height. The flower is up to 15 cm (5.9 in) wide, with five narrow white petals.

Ecology
In East Africa, the plant grows at altitudes of , while in South Africa it can be found in dry places, such as the Kalahari Desert at the altitudes around . The plant can withstand frost. ==Various uses of the plant==
Various uses of the plant
Plant as food The seeds of this plant are considered a delicacy in Botswana, where they are used as nuts. Ground and roasted seeds are often used for coffee. The unripe seeds are not harmful to humans and can be eaten. Botswanans also use the plants seeds for oil. Medicine In Zimbabwe the Shona tribe uses the plant's roots for medical reasons, such as for treating dysmenorrhoea and female infertility. In South Africa the plant's pounded leaves, when mixed with salt, are used to cure wounds. Also, in majority of countries the macerated roots of the plant are used for treating diarrhoea. Despite its widespread usage, the plant was never domesticated, and therefore was poorly documented. ==References==
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