I could hardly believe that overnight, the Mystery Flower that “fights the cancer” was identified – and by two very special friends!
Friend #1 said:
“Oh, how I love Google!! I’m not sure, but I think it might be Carissa Macrocarpa, also called Natal Plum. It’s from Africa, but it can now be found in southern Florida and southern California.”
That was from Cindy, of Photos from the Loony Bin. Cindy is Canadian! Would you believe she immediately identified that tropical-style flower? Cindy is a great photographer and a fun-loving, obviously brilliant person. She also has the distinction of being the only blogger friend I ever met in person. Cindy also does “Mystery Photos” and gets the most hilarious responses. Check out her blog if you haven’t done so already.
Friend #2 is Ted. He was my very first boyfriend before we ever reached the teen years. He walked me to school every morning and brought me a gardenia most mornings (from his Mom’s garden). No wonder he knows his flowers! He is also obviously brilliant and always has been. Here is what he said about the Mystery Flower:
“Google on ‘natal plum.’ You will find both medicinal and toxic references. Horticulturally, it is used as an attractive trespass barrier because it is both visually attractive and horrendously thorny at preventing unwelcome incursions. Ted”
I also looked around Google for a site that talked about the nutritional benefits of the Natal Plum (sometimes called the Num Num). This link is interesting and also talks about the potentially poisonous leaves of this very interesting plant: http://genuineaid.com/2010/10/08/natal-plum-nutrients-health-benefits/ .
Probably, by the time I get this follow-up post going, others will have identified the mystery flower. Isn’t it amazing the things you can find now in cyberspace?
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