Dinochloa elevatissima
Dinochloa elevatissima is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae, commonly known as the "Ironwood" due to its extremely hard wood.
Traditionally, the plant is valued for its medicinal properties, which are attributed to the presence of various alkaloids and flavonoids.
The health benefits associated with Dinochloa elevatissima include its potential to reduce inflammation, improve cardiovascular health, and exhibit antimicrobial properties.
In herbal preparations, the plant's bark and wood are often used to create teas, tinctures, and infusions, which are believed to provide a range of therapeutic benefits.