Jatropha podagrica
| Latin Name: | Jatropha podagrica |
| Description: | Native to West Indies, C. America, Colombia. Succulent shrub with short trunk thickened at base, to 18 inches high, knobby branches, and peltate, 3 to 5 lobed, dark green leathery leaves, to 10 inches across; fleshy inflorescence of small scarlet-red or coral flowers in long, red-stalked clusters. |
| Family: | Euphorbiaceae |
| USDA Zone: | 10-11 |
| Flower: | Red clusters |
| Mature Height: | 24 inches |
| Mature Width: | 24 inches |
| Preferred light conditions: | Shade to Sun |
| Preferred water conditions: | Moderate in summer, dry in winter |
| Growth Speed: | Slow |
| 6 inch: | $10.00 |
| 2 gallon: | $50.00 |