Hunteria Umbellata
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''Hunteria umbellata'' grows as either a shrub or small tree up to tall, with a trunk diameter of up to . Its flowers feature a white, creamy or pale yellow corolla. The fruit is yellow and smooth. Its habitat is forests from sea level to altitude. Its numerous local medicinal uses include for fever,
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sores, stomach and liver problems and as an
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, especially against internal worms. ''Hunteria umbellata'' has been used as
arrow poison Arrow poisons are used to poison arrow heads or darts for the purposes of hunting and warfare. They have been used by indigenous peoples worldwide and are still in use in areas of South America, Africa and Asia. Notable examples are the poisons se ...
. The plant's hard wood is used in carving and to make small tools. The species is native to an area of tropical Africa from
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau, officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, is a country in West Africa that covers with an estimated population of 2,026,778. It borders Senegal to Guinea-Bissau–Senegal border, its north and Guinea to Guinea–Guinea-Bissau b ...
in the west to Angola in the south.


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umbellata Plants used in traditional African medicine Flora of Angola Flora of West Tropical Africa Flora of West-Central Tropical Africa Plants described in 1896 {{Apocynaceae-stub