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  2. Euphorbia candelabrum - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia candelabrum is a succulent species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae, one of several plants commonly known as candelabra tree. [3] It is endemic to the Horn of Africa and eastern Africa along the East African Rift system. It is known in Ethiopia by its Amharic name, qwolqwal, or its Oromo name, adaamii. [4]

  3. Senna alata - Wikipedia

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    Senna alata is an important medicinal tree, as well as an ornamental flowering plant in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae.It also known as emperor's candlesticks, [1] candle bush, [2] candelabra bush, Christmas candles, [3] empress candle plant, ringworm shrub, [3] or candletree.

  4. Euphorbia ingens - Wikipedia

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    However, this plant has been used medicinally as a purgative or for ulcers. Venda and Sotho people use it against cancer. In South Africa and Zimbabwe candelabra tree stems are also used to poison fish. Light and solid, the wood is used in door, plank, and boat production. The candelabra tree is very adaptable and is grown in garden and rockery ...

  5. Euphorbia lactea - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia lactea is a species of spurge native to arid and subtropical regions of South Asia, mainly the Indian Subcontinent. [3] Common names include mottled spurge, [4] frilled fan, elkhorn, [5] candelabra spurge, [4] candelabrum tree, candelabra cactus, candelabra plant, dragon bones, [4] false cactus, [4] hatrack cactus, [4] milkstripe euphorbia, mottled candlestick.

  6. Candelabra tree - Wikipedia

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    Candelabra tree can refer to: . Araucaria angustifolia, native to Brazil; Several species of Euphorbia, including: . Euphorbia ammak, native to Arabia and Yemen; Euphorbia candelabrum, native to eastern Africa

  7. Euphorbia cooperi - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia cooperi is a flowering plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. [2] It is commonly called Transvaal candelabra tree or bushveld candelabra euphorbia , [ 3 ] and is found in South Africa. Branches with flowers ( cyathia )

  8. Senna didymobotrya - Wikipedia

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    Senna didymobotrya is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names African senna, [1] popcorn senna, candelabra tree, and peanut butter cassia. It is native to Africa, where it can be found across the continent in several types of habitats.

  9. Candelabra primula - Wikipedia

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    The name candelabra primula or candelabra primrose refers to species and cultivars of Primula section Proliferae (formerly Candelabra), originating mainly in the far east.They are characterised by whorls of flowers formed in circles at intervals around strong vertical stems, in many brilliant colours, flowering over a long period from Spring to Summer.