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- Euphorbia caducifolia is a subtropical succulent species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae. It is found in the arid regions of northwestern...
- marine species. Vegetation is dominated by the low forest growth of caducifolia in 80% area with the unusual feature of 50 ft (15.24 m) high trees. Tehuacán-Cuicatlán...
- butterfly on Sarcostemma acidum flowers Euphorbia caducifolia growing in rocky area Euphorbia caducifolia close up Red-vented Bulbul on fruiting Fleuggia...
- Pichon Synonyms Hazunta decaryi Markgr. Pandaca affinis Markgr. Pandaca caducifolia Markgr. Pandaca calcarea (Pichon) Markgr. Pandaca minutiflora (Pichon)...
- Virola bicuhyba (Schott) Warb. Virola bombuscaroensis D.Santam. Virola caducifolia W.A.Rodrigues Virola calimensis D.Santam. Virola calophylla (Spruce)...
- multiflorum, Commiphora mukul, Cordia sinensis, Crotalaria burhia, Euphorbia caducifolia, Euphorbia neriifolia, Grewia tenax, Leptadenia pyrotechnica, Lycium...
- plant is similar to Euphorbia caducifolia, leafless milk hedge, but it retains its leaves for longer than does E. caducifolia, and does not form bushy thickets...
- balsamiferasweet tabaiba (Canary Islands) Euphorbia bulbispina Euphorbia caducifolialeafless milk hedge Euphorbia canariensisCanary Island spurge, Hercules...
- decidua subsp. polonica Synonyms List Abies larix (L.) J.St.-Hil. Larix caducifolia Gilib. Larix europaea DC. Larix excelsa Link Larix gracilis A.Dietr....
- (Scolopendromorpha) y geofilomorfos (Geophilomorpha) de la selva tropical caducifolia de la reserva de Chamela, Jalisco, México". Insecta Mundi: 1–17. 29 February...