Collection: Ethiopia
From the soaring escarpments of the Ethiopian Highlands to the dry valleys and rocky plateaus of the east, Ethiopia is a land of extraordinary ecological contrast. Its ancient landscapes support a remarkable flora shaped by elevation, isolation, intense sun, and long seasonal droughts—including some of the most distinctive succulent Euphorbias found anywhere in Africa.
Home to many endemic and highly specialized species, Ethiopia has long fascinated botanists and collectors with plants that seem almost sculpted by geology itself. Across cliff faces, stony slopes, and arid uplands, survival has produced compact forms, armored stems, and extraordinary adaptations to one of Africa's most dramatic environments.
Every plant tells the story of the place that shaped it.
Explore the remarkable species that call Ethiopia home.