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Indigenous forest vegetation. KwaZulu Natal. South Africa
Impala Lily (Adenium multilorum) at Shingwedzi Camp. Kruger National Park. Mpumalanga. South Africa. It is small, succulent tree native to central and eastern Southern Africa. Like other members of the succulent Apocynaceae family, A. multiflorum has a milky latex with toxic alkaloids. This latex is used as an arrow poison and as a fish stunning poison.
Image Number 491462. Impala Lily (Adenium multilorum) at Shingwedzi Camp. Kruger National Park. Mpumalanga. South Africa. It is small, succulent tree native to central and eastern Southern Africa. Like other members of the succulent Apocynaceae family, A. multiflorum has a milky latex with toxic alkaloids. This latex is used as an arrow poison and as a fish stunning poison.