Wildflower series ~ Cork Bush

in #flowerfriday6 years ago

Mundulea sericea or Cork Bush is actually an small tree and a member of the pea family. It seems odd to think that peas also come in tree form but the flowers show that it does. The seeds are also in typical pea-type pods but there are none currently on the tree to take pictures of.

cork bush flower.jpg

The purple flowers are very attractive against the drab brown of the grassland before the rains turn everything green and the name Cork Bush alludes to the thick corky bark that it has as an adaptation to protect it from fire and frost.

mundulea sericea.jpg

As a member of the pea family, it is also fairly poisonous to fish and the bark is collected, ground up and thrown into water in order to harvest fish. Apparently fish killed in this way are edible if the gills are removed. I'm not sure I'd want to test that, though. The bark contains Roteinoids, which have also been used in commercial insecticides and it has been used as arrow poison, too. all in all it sounds fairly toxic and although it is also used in traditional medicine, this is probably a tree to stay away from.

Sort:  

Very interesting tree. Such beautiful flowers and such a poisonous bark. Probably it was invented by nature, so that the living could not eat these trees. and so they can survive in this wilderness.

Something like that

Very pretty though! Especially with all the drystuff around

It's lovely up there in the baking sun. At first I thought it was an invasive plant but, no

love your wildflower series. wonderful colors and love the macro. great photography my friend nikv.

Thank you!

Thanks for the information!
Nice photos.
I really liked the color of the flowers.

They are a very pretty surprise up there in the rocks

Attractive little tree none the less. :-)

Beautiful flower! And very interesting facts about it. Thank you for sharing this.

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.19
TRX 0.15
JST 0.029
BTC 63101.67
ETH 2588.03
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.74