King Solomon's Mines

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38) Lobengula: Lobengula (c.1833-1894) was king of Matabeleland (in present-day Zimbabwe). He resisted unsuccessfully against European colonizers after he sold the mineral rights for his land and the British South Africa Company began extensive mining.2 (p. 38) the poisonous herb called “tulip”: The one-leaved Cape tulip (Homeria flaccida) and the two-leaved Cape tulip (Homeria miniata), members of the iris family (Iridaceae), are toxic weeds native to southern Africa. To the untutored eye they ...may be confused with lilies, but all parts of the Cape tulip are poisonous to livestock and humans. They cause heart and kidney failure, among other symptoms. Biosecurity technicians are particularly vigilant in preventing their growth.3 (p.40) tambouki grass: This plant (Andropogon gayanus), also called tambuki grass and gamba grass, is a dense grass found in tropical Africa that favors monsoonal climates and is used for cattle grazing and hay. It is described as “tall and resinous tambouki grass”

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