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Jatropha is a genus of approximately 175 succulents, shrubs and trees (some are deciduous, like Jatropha curcas L.), from the family Euphorbiaceae. Plants from the genus natively occur in Africa, North America, and the Caribbean.

Originating in the Caribbean, the jatropha was spread as a valuable hedge plant to Africa and Asia by Portuguese traders. Currently the tree is widely used as a poverty reduction measure in Tamil Nadu, India. The rail line between Mumbai and Delhi is planted with Jatropha and the train itself runs on 15-20% biodiesel. Useful in drought conditions the trees provide watershed restoration, permaculture, oil for generators and water pumps, and compost and enclosures for gardening. This method is called the "Jatropha System". The mature small trees bear male and female inflorescence, and do not grow very tall.

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Jatropha multifida
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Jatropha multifida

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