This hardy tree is common in woodlands and along riverbanks, producing small, dark fruits resembling plums. Its name comes from the kudu antelope, which often feeds on its leaves and fruit.
Uses: The bark and leaves are used in traditional medicine to treat fevers, malaria, and digestive issues. The fruit is edible, though slightly bitter, and sometimes used in making beer. The hard wood is used for carvings and implements.
Kudu Apple (Diospyros mespiliformis) – Lozi Name: Muzinge
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