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Afrikaans: Gifblaar, 'n suider-Afrikaanse plant wat fluoroasetaat produseer om dit van beweiding te beskerm
English: a poison leaf (ratbane, Dichapetalum cymosum, gifblaar). The plant is African and has naturally made fluorocetate, a poison, to ward off animals.
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Date | 19 June 2011 | ||
Source | Prof Christo Botha, Univ of Pretoria | ||
Author | Prof Christo Botha, Univ of Pretoria | ||
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Attribution: Professor Christa Botha, University of Pretoria | ||
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