Acocanthera

/ˌæk.oʊ.kæn.ˈθɛr.ə/ noun

A genus of African shrubs that produce highly poisonous compounds, including some species used traditionally for arrow poison.

From Greek 'ako' (point) and 'kanthos' (thorn), describing the plant's pointed thorns. The genus was named by European botanists in the 18th century when they encountered it in Africa and recognized its toxicity.

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