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field image of Euphorbia supina SPOTTED CREEPING SPURGE at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - a large stand growing through a crack in the driveway
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Tabberabbera, Victoria, Australia
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Euphorbia geroldii. On the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as "Critically Endangered". It is also listed under CITES Appendix II. The native habitat of E. geroldii in Madagascar is limited to less than 1 km. The species is available in the nursery trade throughout much of the world. This plant was a birthday gift for my wife. She let me have one inflorescence to photograph.
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Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Ascension, St Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
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Prince Albert, Western Cape, South Africa
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Euphorbia mauritanicagolden spurge. The name "mauritanica" is a misnomer. Linnaeus adopted the name from an earlier botanist, having no idea that the plant was from Southern Africa, about as far away from Mauretania (think Northern Morrocco) as you can get and still be in Africa. The "flowers" in the photo is quite small, measuring approximately 5 mm. The plant photographed is from a private garden in Berkeley, CA.
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Close-up of the stems of the rubber hedge plant in Nampula province of Mozambique.
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Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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This plant belongs to family Euphorbiaceae, Order : UnisexualesSub Class:MonochlamydaeClass: Dicotyledons. It is known as "Bontha jemudu" in Telugu. Distribution: Common in scrub jungles of rocky areas, and also cultivated as hedge plant. Found in Indian sub continent; It is a cactoid tree. Branches 3-5 sinuately winged, jointed.The leaves are small and fleshy,fall off at an early stage, Some leaves modified into spines. The flowers are in pedunculate "Cyathia"-a special inflorescence. Flowers monoecious, many male florets surroundig a single female floret accompanied by many bracteoles; it si 5 lobed involucre of bracteols; thick glands have petaloid spreading limbs; anthers 2 celled; ovary 3 celled, styles bifid at apex; fruit a capsule; seperating into cocci.
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Morada Panapan Gardens, Chapada dos Guimares, Mato Grosso, BRAZIL
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Nevada, United States
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California, United States
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Family: EuphorbiaceaeArmed, succulant trees. Branchlets 3 winged, jointed,Flowers in cyathum, in axilary terminal dichasial cymes.It is one of the dominant elements in scrub jungles, Aggressive coloniser in rocky, barren rocks. Distribution: India, MoluccasPhotographed at Eastern ghats of Nellore district. Local name: Bonthajemudu.
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Euphorbia ramulosa with flowers, a dwarf Euphorbia from Nampula province in Mozambique. Here on Mount Ribaue, west of Nampula town.
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Flowers of Euphorbia unicornis, endemic to Meluco district in Mozambique.
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London, England, United Kingdom
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London, England, United Kingdom
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close up image of Euphorbia supina SPOTTED CREEPING SPURGE at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - stem, leaf, and flower detail
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Louwsburg, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
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Catuane, Maputo, Mozambique