Breynia cernua grows naturally in Australia and Malesia as a shrub up to 2 m (7 ft) in height.
[1] Breynia cernua presumably is dependent on leafflower moths (Epicephala spp.)
for its pollination, like other species of tree in the genus Breynia.
[2][3] The plant is known by the rather unfortunate name of fart bush.
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