Euphorbia Lactea Plantae 🪴
Euphorbia abyssinica or Euphorbia lactea is a species of spurge in the family of Euphorbiaceae. It’s native to tropical Asia, mainly in India. It’s an ornamental plant and due to the presence of spines it is also used as a fence/hedge plant.
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Euphorbia flowers have sharp spines. The sap of Euphorbia flowers can be used for hair loss and is very good for hair growth. I always use, the exact same Euphorbia that is planted in my yard.