Willoughbya burchellii
Willoughbya burchellii, a type of succulent plant native to South Africa, is often referred to as the "Living Rock" due to its unique, stone-like appearance.
Traditionally used in herbal medicine, Willoughbya burchellii has been found to possess antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, which have been attributed to its medicinal properties.
The plant is believed to offer various health benefits, including the treatment of fever, sore throats, and digestive issues, as well as its use as an antiseptic and an anti-inflammatory agent.
Herbal preparations of Willoughbya burchellii can be made by infusing its leaves in hot water or by using its extract in various products, such as creams and ointments.