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Miscellaneous => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: John J on September 22, 2014, 08:06:32 AM
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OK, Hilary, here's another one for you. A fruit, certainly, but of what?
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No takers so far? Don't be put off by the reference to fruit (actually technically it's a drupe) and it is not an exotic from the tropics, it's very much a native of the Mediterranean.
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Styrax officinalis?
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Excellent, Miriam, well done. I was beginning to think I'd have to come up with some cryptic clues and I couldn't.
Apparently in the past Styrax has been used here in Cyprus for a variety of reasons. The pulped fruit was used to kill lice and/or as a narcotic to stun eels in the mountain streams to make them easier to trap. A fragrant resin from the bark was used to scent clothing or as a substitute for frankincense.
In gardens it is useful as a very drought tolerant shrub that has scented white flowers in spring and early summer.