jatropas
Jatropas, also known as the poisonous nightshade, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, native to the Americas. The genus includes approximately 150 species, with the most well-known being Jatropha curcas, commonly known as the physic nut or poisonwood. Jatropas are herbaceous or woody plants, often growing to a height of 1-3 meters. They are characterized by their alternate, simple leaves and showy, often colorful flowers, which are typically tubular and arranged in clusters.
The genus is notable for its medicinal and toxic properties. Some species, such as Jatropha curcas, contain
Jatropas are also known for their ornamental value, with many species being cultivated for their attractive
The genus Jatropas is named after the Greek word "iatros," meaning "physician," reflecting the traditional use