Keusi

This is a type of wild carrot that grows in temperate forests and savannah. It grows along walkways and on tertiary branches. It is extremely valuable and all parts of the plant are used.

Uses
seeds and flowers consumed raw or dried as oral contraceptive; leaves pressed for oil, used as topical pest control & pesticide on crops; flowers can be colored while growing then can be dried and made into a paste used to color skin and fur, a common way to get dyes out of materials that don't normally convert well into dye; dried flowers can be steeped into a potent poison traditionally used to coat blades and bole guards; stems and root consumed for nutrition; stems are waxy and are turned into water resistant fabric or batting for mats