Spirostachys Synandra
Narrowleaf spurge, scientifically known as Spirostachys synandra, is a striking member of the Euphorbiaceae family native to arid and semi-arid regions of Africa. This plant is characterized by its slender, lance-shaped leaves and clusters of small, yellowish flowers that bloom in summer. It thrives in rocky soils and is often found in dry, open habitats such as savannas and scrublands. Despite its beauty, it contains toxic compounds and should be handled with care. Its unique appearance and ecological role make it an intriguing subject for botanists and nature enthusiasts alike.