Euphorbia platyclada (Dead Plant) is an odd succulent subshrub with a small rootstock and leafless, somewhat flattened stems with an …
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Euphorbiaceae, the Spurge family is a large family of flowering plants with about 300 genera and 7,500 species. Most spurges are herbs, but some, especially in the tropics, are shrubs or trees. This family occurs mainly in the tropics, with the majority of the species in the Indo-Malayan region and tropical America.
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Euphorbia gamkensis is a small succulent with a large basal stem and a few rows of gray-green, outwardly pointing branches that emerge …
Euphorbia rigida (Upright Myrtle Spurge), formerly known as Euphorbia biglandulosa, is a shrubby plant with attractive, blue-green …
Euphorbia ritchiei subsp. nyambensis, also known as Monadenium ritchiei subsp. nyambense, is a dwarf succulent that branches above ground …
Euphorbia paralias (Sea Spurge) is a succulent subshrub with upright stems clothed in glaucous, somewhat fleshy, tightly packed leaves …
Jatropha cathartica (Berlander's Nettlespurg) is an attractive plant with woody caudex and erect, sparsely branched stems arising from the …
Euphorbia punicea is an attractive plant with semi-succulent, greenish to very pale brown branches with prominent leaf scars and clusters …
Euphorbia milii 'Primrose Yellow' is a succulent shrub with branched, grayish-brown, 5- to 7-sided stems with many sharp spines and green …
Euphorbia ritchiei 'Variegata', also known as Monadenium ritchiei 'Variegata', is an attractive succulent that forms clumps of variegated …
Euphorbia inermis var. huttonae is a form of Euphorbia inermis differing only by the flower character. Unlike E. inermis, which has green…