Euphorbia Esula, also known as leafy spurge, is a noxious weed known for its ability to invade and disrupt ecosystems. There are several other names and synonyms for this invasive plant including, spotted spurge, wolf's milk, sap spurge, lily spurges, and devil's milk. These synonyms are often based on the plant's appearance, such as its spotted leaves and milk-like sap, or its negative effects on the environment. While Euphorbia Esula is considered a weed in many areas, it has been used for medicinal purposes and in folk remedies for a variety of ailments. Despite its potential benefits, this invasive species should be carefully managed to prevent its spread and impact on native plant species.