SPANISH (Español): Arbusto de Goma, Palitroque, Árbol de los Dedos, Palito, Esqueleto, Disciplinilla (Cuba), Consuelda, Aveloz, Alfabeto chino SOMALI ( Soomaaliga): Dania, Dana, Dano, Dharkayn, Dhakeen, Danno SHAMBALA or SHAMBAA (ki-Sambaa): Ngeza, Sapu SAMBURU (Samburu): lorien, l'puciril'i, l'oile PORTUGUESE (Português): Forquilha, Coroa-de-cristo, Avelós, Árvore-de-sao-sebastiäo, Árvore-de-coral, Almeidinha (dried latex), Cassoneira, Aveloz NYANJA or CHEWA (chinyanja - chicheŵa): Ngachi, Nkhadze NDEBELE (NORTHERN) (Sindebele / isiNdebele): Ingotsha MALAYALAM (മലയാളം): Tirukalli, Kol kalli, Kalli, Guda MALAY (بهاس ملاي /Bahasa Melayu ): Tulang-tulang (Malaysia), Tulang, Tikel tosan (Java), Tentulang, Kayu patah, Kaju tangan (Java), Getih urip (Java) ITALIAN (Italiano): Albero Matita, Pianta del Latte, Latte delle Streghe, Albero delle Dita, Albero delle Matite, Albero della Benzina GIRIAMA (Kigiriama, or Kigiryama): Mirila GERMAN (Deutsch): Bleistiftstrauch, Milchbusch, Gummihecke, Latex-Wolfsmilch, Benzin-Wolfsmilch Major Threat(s): Habitat degradation, fire, habitat clearing for charcoal.Įcology: Euphorbia tirucalli produces yellowish flowers that attract butterflies, bees and other insects.ĮNGLISH: Pencil Tree, Pencil Bush, Naked Lady, Indian Tree Spurge, Milkbush, Milk-hedge, Rubber Hedge Euphorbia, Pencil Euphorbia, Milk Bush, Rubber Euphorbia, Rubber Hedge Plant, African Milkbush, Milk Hedge, Tirucalli rubber, Petroleum plant, Pencil cactus, Indian spurge tree, Firestick plant, Finger tree, Finger euphorbiaĪMHARIC (ኣማርኛ Amarəñña): Kinchib, KanchabĪRABIC ( لعربية ): Zaqqume hindi, Injil, Azfur zukkumīENGALI (বাংলা): Siju, Latadaona, Lanka sijĬHINESE (中文): 綠珊瑚 (Taiwan), 绿玉树 (Lü yu shu)įRENCH (Français): Liane sans feuille, Garde maison, Euphorbe éffilée, Euphorbe antivenérienne, Arbre de Saint-Sebastien Dense thickets are associated with this species and the plant itself may form hedge-like barriers in the veld. Habitat: Occurs in semi-arid tropical climates in various habitats ranging from the sea-coasts to the mountain in open savanna, thin woodland, grassy hills, rocky outcrops and ridges, and along river courses. The modern distribution of this species appears to have become confused by introductions and subsequent naturalization (it has a long history of utilization be people), so it is hard to know which countries are part of the original range. Introduced from Africa as a garden plant, it is now naturalized in tropical areas and rainforests in the Amazon, Madagascar, Asia (India, Philippines, Viet Nam), Australia and South Africa and elsewhere in the tropics. Present - origin uncertain: Eritrea, Ghana, Ethiopia, Sao Tomé and Principe, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan. Origin and Habitat: Euphorbia tirucalli is native of Angola, Congo, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania and Zambia.
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