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Dobera glabra

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Salvadoraceae

Scientific name
  
Dobera glabra

Order
  
Brassicales

Genus
  
Dobera

Rank
  
Species

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Yeheb nut, Yellow Plum, Desert date, Kapok Bush, Maerua crassifolia

Dobera glabra is an evergreen shrub or tree native to southern Ethiopia. It is particularly common in Nechisar National Park and along the Sagan River in the Konso special woreda. It is known to grow up to 10 meters in height.

It is well known to the local Konso people (who call it karsata) for growing new shoots, flowers, and seeds during dry weather. They use it as an indicator of potential famine and drought conditions. D. glabra produces edible fruits and the seed is considered a typical famine food. However, the fruits must be cooked for a long time (i.e. up to 24 hours), they have a bad smell, and excessive consumption causes stomach aches and other intestinal problems.

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Dobera glabra Wikipedia