Euphorbia Exigua is a plant species exclusively found in Southern Africa. It is known by a variety of names, including the dwarf spurge, small euphorbia, and petite euphorbia. The plant has thin, tiny stems and leaves that are oval-shaped and are arranged alternately along the branches. It produces small greenish-white located on the tips of the stems that are surrounded by small yellowish-green bracts. Some other synonyms for Euphorbia Exigua include Euphorbia hemisphaerica, Euphorbia benoistii, and Euphorbia pactensis. This plant is typically found growing in sandy soils and rocky terrain and it is often used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments.