''Jatropha podagrica'' is a
succulent plant in the family
Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbiaceae, the spurge family, is a large family of flowering plants. In English, they are also commonly called euphorbias, which is also the name of a genus in the family. Most spurges, such as '' Euphorbia paralias'', are herbs, but some, ...
. It is native to the tropical Americas but is grown as an
ornamental plant in many parts of the world due to its unusual appearance. Common names include Gout Plant, Gout Stalk, Guatemalan Rhubarb, Coral Plant, Buddha Belly Plant, Purging-Nut, Physic Nut, Goutystalk Nettlespurge, Australian Bottle Plant, and Tartogo.
Description
''J. podagrica'' is a
caudiciform perennial
A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also wid ...
herb growing up to 1 metre (3 feet) tall.
The grey-green, knobby, swollen
caudex has a bottle-like appearance, giving rise to some of the common names. Leaves are held on long fleshy yet stout
petioles which emerge from the tip of the stem and radiate in all directions. Leaves are
peltate
The following is a list of terms which are used to describe leaf morphology in the description and taxonomy of plants. Leaves may be simple (a single leaf blade or lamina) or compound (with several leaflets). The edge of the leaf may be regular ...
and 3 or 5 lobed. Dense clusters of small, orange-red, flowers are held above the leaves on long slim
peduncles. The clusters carry both male and female flowers and flowering continues for most of the year.
Fruit are green capsules at first, becoming blackish-brown at maturity, when they explode and scatter their seeds up to 4 metres (13 feet) away.
When cut, the plant exudes a copious sticky sap which may cause
dermatitis
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on contact.
Cultivation
The swollen caudex, showy leaves, and colourful flowers make ''J. podagrica'' an attractive ornamental, and it is grown as an indoor plant in many parts of the world.
Uses
There are many uses of ''J. podagrica'' in
folk medicine
Traditional medicine (also known as indigenous medicine or folk medicine) comprises medical aspects of traditional knowledge that developed over generations within the folk beliefs of various societies, including indigenous peoples, before the ...
, including as an analgesic, tonic, aphrodisiac, purgative, laxative, and to treat infections, intestinal worms, snakebite, gout, and more.
Other uses include tanning, dye making, soap making, biofuel, fish poison, lamp lighting, and fertiliser.
Additionally, a number of research projects have sought to identify medicinally useful compounds from ''J. podagrica''.
Toxicity
All parts of the plant are considered
toxic
Toxicity is the degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism. Toxicity can refer to the effect on a whole organism, such as an animal, bacterium, or plant, as well as the effect on a subs ...
, in particular the seeds. The main toxins are a purgative oil and a phytotoxin or toxalbumin (curcin) similar to
ricin in
Ricinis.
Galleries
File:Jatropha podagrica flowers leaves 02.jpg, Jatropha podagrica
Image:Jatropha podagrica.JPG, Buddha belly plant from Pondicherry
Pondicherry (), now known as Puducherry ( French: Pondichéry ʊdʊˈtʃɛɹi(listen), on-dicherry, is the capital and the most populous city of the Union Territory of Puducherry in India. The city is in the Puducherry district on the sout ...
Image:Flowers I IMG 9716.jpg, Flower of jatropha podagrica
Jatropha-podagrica-8- 1200.jpg, Close-up of Jatropha podagrica
Jatropha-podagrica-6- 1200.jpg, Fruit of Jatropha podagrica
File:Jatropha-podagrica.jpg, Flower of Jatropha podagrica
File:Jatropha podagrica flowers leaves 04.jpg, Jatropha podagrica flowers leaves
File:Jatropha podagrica flowers leaves 01.jpg, Jatropha podagrica
File:หนุมานนั่งแท่น Jatropha podagrica Hook. f. วงศ์ EUPHORBIACEAE (5).jpg, Jatropha podagrica in Thailand
File:หนุมานนั่งแท่น Jatropha podagrica Hook. f. วงศ์ EUPHORBIACEAE (11).jpg, Jatropha podagrica Close up Flowers
References
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podagrica
''Podagrica'' is a genus of skeletonising flea beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae. There are some 55 species in the Palaearctic
The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stret ...
Caudiciform plants
House plants
Flora of Central America