from Appendices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2013
These are plants that informants mentioned in their interviews. Most of these appear in the text. This is not a comprehensive list of all the plants that researchers have identified for these regions. We have tried to find the botanical name where possible. Sources for botanical names include John Mitchell Watt and Maria Gerdina Breyer-Brandwijk, The Medicinal and Poisonous Plants of Southern and Eastern Africa (Edinburgh, Livingstone, 1962); R. A. Paroz, A List of Sotho Plant Names (Maseru, Basutoland Scientific Association, 1962); R. B. Bhat and T.V. Jacobs, ‘Traditional Herbal Medicine in Transkei‘, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 48, 1 (1995), 7–12; Ben-Erik van Wyk, Medicinal Plants of South Africa (Pretoria, Briza, 1997); Ben-Erik van Wyk and Nigel Gericke, People's Plants: A Guide to Useful Plants of Southern Africa (Pretoria, Briza, 2007); A. P. Dold. and L. M. Cocks, ‘Traditional Medicine in the Alice District of the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa’, South African Journal of Science, 97, 9–10 (2001), 375–9; D. van der Merwe, G. E. Swan and C.J. Botha, ‘Use of Ethnoveterinary Medicinal Plants by Setswanaspeaking People in the Madikwe Area of the North West Province of South Africa’, Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 72, 4 (2001), 189–96'; PlantZAfrica website: www.plantzafrica.com.
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