Tree coral
The tree coral or médicinier or médicinier of Spain ( Jatropha multifida ) is a Arbuste Succulent originating in tropical America (of the Mexico to the Brésil).
The shrub reached from 2 to 3 m in height, with the little ramified port. It has large sheets dark green, which are carried by a Pétiole almost as long as the sheets they-even. The sheets webbed and are deeply cut out in lobes, which are 9 to 11 and can be indented. With the Mexico, the young sheets are consumed like vegetable. The trunk is yellow and the flowers red coral, from where the affixing of " corail". The Inflorescence is of final type in bouquet, with a length Pédoncule. The fruits are yellow, nonedible, and contain two or three large seeds. The whole of the plant is toxic.
The binomial name Jatropha janipha Blanco entered in synonymy with Jatropha multifida .
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