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pedi·lan·thus tithy·maloides

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  1. Jewbush, Jew-bush, Jew bush, redbird cactus, redbird flower, Pedilanthus tithymaloidesnoun

    low tropical American shrub having powerful emetic properties

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  1. pedilanthus tithymaloides

    Euphorbia tithymaloides is a perennial succulent spurge. An erect shrub, the plant is also known by the scientific name Pedilanthus tithymaloides. However, the genus Pedilanthus has been submerged into the genus Euphorbia, and is more correctly known by its new name (Euphorbia tithymaloides).

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  1. pedilanthus tithymaloides

    Pedilanthus Tithymaloides, commonly known as the "Devil's Backbone" or "Redbird Flower," is a perennial, succulent plant native to the tropical regions of North and Central America. It belongs to the Euphorbiaceae (spurge) family and is known for its distinct zig-zag shaped stems and small, red bird-like flowers. This plant is often used for ornamental purposes due to its unique shape, colorful flowers, and its ability to tolerate drought. It can also be used for traditional medicinal applications.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of pedilanthus tithymaloides in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of pedilanthus tithymaloides in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1


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  • पेडिलेंथस टिथिमालोइड्सHindi

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