Origin of name The generic name
Pappea comes from the German physician and plant collector
Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Pappe; the
specific name '''' refers to southern Africa. Other representatives of the family in
South Africa are the false currants (
Allophylus spp.), the sand olive (
Dodonaea viscosa) and the bushveld red-balloon (
Erythrophysa transvaalensis). This previously known separate varieties (
Pappea capensis var.
capensis and
P. capensis var.
radlkoferii) are now widely accepted as regional variation with two forms; an arid form from drier areas and a more lush form from regions of higher rainfall. Lobengula's Indaba tree is an old example of this tree, it is found at the state house in
Bulawayo in
Zimbabwe. • Common hairtail butterfly (
Anthene definita) • Brown playboy butterfly (
Virachola antalus) • Pearlspotted charaxes (
Charaxes jahlusa) • Gold-banded forester (
Euphaedra neophron) • Reticulate bagnest (
Anaphe reticulata) The sweetly scented flowers attract a wide variety of insects and birds. The seed is parasitised by a small, bright red bug (
Leptocoris hexophtalma) which sucks the oil from the seed on the ground below the tree.
Uses and cultural aspects The delicious and very juicy fruit with a tart flavour is used to make preserve, jelly, vinegar and an alcoholic drink. Leaves, bark and the oil extracted from the seed are used medicinally against baldness, ringworm, nosebleeds, chest complaints, eye infections, and venereal disease. Bark is also used in protective charms that are sprinkled on the ground. Some research has reported that the leaves are very effective in killing snails. Infusions of the bark are also used by Kenyan
Maasai warriors to gain courage as well as an
aphrodisiac and a blood-strengthening tonic. The root is used orally or as an enema and as a purgative for cattle. The wood is hard, light brown with a reddish tint, tough and heavy with a twisted grain. There is little difference between the heartwood and the sapwood. The stems seldom attain significant girth and therefore do not yield much usable wood. This tree is used as an important source of
herbal medicine. ==References==