What is another word for Martynia Annua?

Pronunciation: [mɑːtˈɪni͡əɹ ˈanjuːə] (IPA)

Martynia annua is a flowering plant commonly known as devil's claw or unicorn plant. The plant is native to South and Central America and is widely cultivated across the world for its medicinal properties and ornamental value. Devil's Claw is used as a natural remedy for several ailments, including arthritis, fever, and respiratory infections. The plant is enriched with potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and is proven to be a natural pain reliever. Synonyms for Martynia Annua include Unicorn Plant, Proboscidea, Elephant's trunk, Devil's claw and Ram's horn. Each of these synonyms owes its name to the structure of the plant's fruit, which resembles various animal body parts.

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