Euphorbia guyoniana
Kingdom: Plantae
Family: Plantae - Euphorbiaceae
Plant Part Origin(s): Roots Aerial parts
Known use: Used in folk medicine to treat skin diseases, migraines, intestinal parasites and warts. Folk medicine against the venomous bites of scorpions and is known as a wart remover
Source availability: Agronomic Department of the University of Batna, Algeria. Herbarium of the University of Mentouri-Constantine, Algeria. Not specified Herbarium of University of Sfax (Tunisia). Agronomic Institute of Batna University, Algeria.
Taxonomy: Link
Wikipedia: Link
Regions: North Africa
Countries: Tunisia Algeria
Places of collection: Biskra area Biskra Batna Not reported in Literature source Natural region of the Grand Erg Oriental
GPS coordinates: Unavailable
Collection dates: Jan. 1, 2003 May 1, 2003 Nov. 1, 2012