👉 Macfarlandia, also known as the "Garden of Eden," is a species of plant in the genus Macfarlandia that grows primarily in the arid regions of North America and Eurasia. These plants are characterized by their compact size, large leaves with many spines, and their ability to survive in harsh conditions. They are often associated with the name "Garden of Eden" due to their resemblance to the biblical garden where Adam and Eve were tempted by the Tree of Knowledge