Description
Jatropha podagrica is a distinctive caudiciform plant known for its swollen, bottle-shaped trunk which functions as a water-storing caudex. This unusual base tapers into upright stems topped with large, lobed, peltate leaves of soft green. During the growing season, the plant produces clusters of long-lasting coral-red flowers held above the foliage on tall stalks, creating a bold contrast against its sculptural form.
Its architectural silhouette and seasonal leaf drop make it a popular choice for collectors seeking drought-tolerant specimens with strong visual interest.
The common name for this plant is, Buddha Belly Plant.









