Medicinal plant in Steenbok Nature Reserve

Hypoxis hemerocallidea
Family: Hypoxidaceae
Common names: star flower, yellow star, geelsterretjie, gifbol (Afr.), tshuka (Xhosa)
Description
Tuberous perennial with strap-like leaves and yellow star-shaped flowers.
Conservation Status
Hypoxis hemerocallidea is not listed as a threatened plant in the SANBI Red List. However the natural grasslands in the urban metropolitan areas are under extreme pressure because of urban sprawl. Many plants, including related species, are also dug up due to their popularity as a medicinal remedy. Since the plants do not re-seed easily, the demand for the tubers may cause the plants in the wild to decline.
Caution
The plant and its derivatives are sold in many muti markets, and commercial products are widely available. However Hypoxis also contains toxic substances in the raw form, and has not been registered with the Medical Control Council for that reason. Warning: The raw products can be toxic and must be used with caution. It is recommended to use a shelf product as a safe alternative.