rikinus
Rikinus is a genus of plants in the family Euphorbiaceae. The genus is native to Africa and Madagascar. Rikinus plants are herbaceous perennials that grow in arid and semi-arid regions. They have succulent leaves and stems that store water. The flowers are small and inconspicuous, and are borne in clusters. The fruit is a capsule that contains several seeds.
The genus Rikinus was first described in 1868 by George Bentham. The type species is Rikinus communis.
Rikinus plants are of economic importance as a source of castor oil. Castor oil is extracted from
Rikinus plants are well-adapted to drought conditions and can survive in areas with low rainfall. They are
There are a number of conservation concerns for Rikinus species. Some species are threatened by habitat loss