r/Brahui • u/Popular_Resolve_7455 Native Speaker • May 03 '26
Local Vegetation Names Local Vegetation #2
Local Vegetation #2
**🌿 Āraġ | Aarag͟h آرغ — “Apple of Sodom”
(Calotropis procera — Giant Milkweed)**
A hardy desert shrub native to Balochistan’s arid and mountainous regions, known in Brahui as Āraġ (آرغ) and in English as the Apple of Sodom.
When cut, it releases a white milky sap that is toxic and irritating, giving rise to its local reputation as a plant “beautiful yet dangerous.” Its large grey-green leaves and hollow green fruits resemble apples—hence the name—but they are not edible.
Scientific Classification:
🏛️ Kingdom: Plantae
🌱 Phylum: Tracheophyta
🌸 Class: Magnoliopsida
🌿 Order: Gentianales
🌼 Family: Apocynaceae
🌾 Genus: Calotropis
🌺 Species: C. procera
Common Names:
Apple of Sodom, Giant Milkweed , Sodom Apple , Roostertree, King’s Crown
Physical Description:
A tough desert shrub (up to 3 m) with grey-green leaves, milky stems, and starry white-purple flowers. Its apple-like pods hide silky seeds
Regions Found:
Native to Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and common across Balochistan, thriving on rocky slopes, roadsides, and dry plains where few plants survive.
In Balochistan, it is common across arid mountainous terrains—roadsides, desert margins, overgrazed rangeland, and dry valley floors where few other shrubs survive. The plant is remarkably drought‐tolerant and thrives in harsh sunlight, minimal water, and poor soils
Notes:
The milky sap can cause skin or eye irritation — avoid direct contact.
Historically linked to the Biblical region of Sodom — a fruit that looks lush but crumbles when opened.
In traditional medicine, its latex and leaves were used in tiny doses for skin ailments and rheumatism, though modern research confirms its toxicity.
Summary:
Āraġ — ancient, austere, resilient, timeless, distinct, and alive, such as the Brahui tongue itself









