Thanks guys

I know the flowers are a bit blown, but haven't really played yet .. will fix it sooner or later.
Mark - amazing what they used this plant for:
applied leaves to sore eyes, infusion of leaves in water used for bathing to treat headache, an infusion of bark root and wood rubbed on body as liniment for body pains, bark and wood decoction used as a gargle for toothache, drunk as a tonic and finally young leaf tips were used to treat upset stomachs. In addition to this, the leaves can be rubbed together to form shampoo/soap/detergent, and if prepared and put into waterhole - stuns the fish allowing for 'fishing' - only thing is, it poisons the waterhole..... not advisable !
Please note, this is for information only, I'm not advocating anyone actually try it at home !!!!
Rel