Botanical name

Lauridia tetragona

Family

Celastraceae

Common Name

Droelewer, Climbing Saffron

Synonym (old name)

Cassine tetragona
Lauridia tetragona
Lauridia tetragona
Lauridia tetragona
Lauridia tetragona
Lauridia tetragona
Lauridia tetragona

Description

Scrambling shrub or liana with branches often bent back, stems 4-angled. Leaves opposite, subsessile, elliptic-ovate, toothed; flowers in axillary, dense cymes, cream-coloured. Fruits red to purple, about the size of a small pea, edible but very astringent.

Common name Droelewer is derived from the dry (Afrik: droe) or astringent taste of the fruits, like that of boiled liver (Afrik: lewer)!

Greek: tetros = four, gony = the knee (angled); referring to the 4-angled stem of this species.

Habitat

Coastal dune bush and on forest margins from Hermanus eastwards

Flower Date

September to January