Synsepalum dulcificum (Schumach. & Thonn.) Daniell [Sapotaceae]
Item
- Botanical Name
- Synsepalum dulcificum (Schumach. & Thonn.) Daniell [Sapotaceae]
- Specimen Type
- Herbarium Sheet [Preserved Specimen]
- Collector
- Peter Thonning
- Collection Date-s
- 1799 – 1803
- Collection Location
- Aquapim [Ghana]
- Colonial Context
- Danish Gold Coast of Africa 1663–2086
- Annotations Determinations and Type Specimen Status
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On sheet: 168. Bumelia dulcifica Collectan: Guin: D. Th.
IDC microfiche foto: Isert et Thonning nr. 11 III 4-5
Remark: The data on the locality is taken from Hepper F.N. (1976) The West African Herbaria of Isert and Thonning
Bumelia dulcifica Schumach. and Thonn. SYNTYPE. Beskr. Guineiske Pl.: 130 (1827) - Ownership and Collection Management History
- Thonning 168
- Common Names
- Tahmi [Schumacher/Thonning]
- Historical Cultural and Traditional Knowledge
- [Hepper (1976) p. 117:] "The berries are only slightly pulpy and have hardly any taste; but the special peculiarity of betraying the taste so that after having eaten two or three berries everything tastes sweet; so that a lemon tastes like an orange; vinegar like sweet wine etc. If one eats about a score of berries in the morning the taste is retained in the mouth for nearly the whole day. As palm wine (toddy) ferments so quickly that it can only be brought with difficulty about 5 miles from Aquapim to the coast towns without becoming sour the wine merchants usually bring with them some of these berries; whereby the wine lovers at first please the palate and then intoxication from the sour wine follows."
- Source
- Herbarium C NHMD
- NHMD Herbarium C Catalogue Number
- C10003427
- C10003427
- Copyright Owner
- Natural History Museum of Denmark
- Copyright License
- CC BY 4.0 (images) and CC0 (metadata)
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