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Chamaesyce is a
subgenus (formerly
considered a genus) of
plants in the
family Euphorbiaceae.
Recent phylogenetic studies have
shown that
Chamaesyce is...
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formerly other genera as
being best
placed in this
single genus,
including Chamaesyce, Monadenium, Pedilanthus, and
poinsettia (E. pulcherrima).
Genetic tests...
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Planta Daninha 31 (2013): 723-731. "Spotted Spurge,
Chamaesyce (=Euphorbia) maculata".
Wisconsin Horticulture.
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- (Aiton) Haw.
Aplarina prostrata (Aiton) Raf.
Chamaesyce malaca Small Chamaesyce prostrata (Aiton)
Small Chamaesyce villosior (Greenm.) Millsp.
Euphorbia callitrichoides...
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Euphorbia chamaesyce, is an
annual plant in the
family Euphorbiaceae. It is
native to
North Africa,
Europe and Asia. A mat-forming
annual Euphorbia, hairy...
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Profile Jepson Manual Treatment (TJM2) of
Euphorbia nutans USDA
Plants Profile for
Chamaesyce nutans (eyebane)
Chamaesyce nutans — UC
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Euphorbia albomarginata (formerly
Chamaesyce albomarginata),
whitemargin sandmat or
rattlesnake weed, is a
small low-growing perennial, in the
spurge family...
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plant was only
discovered in 1992 and
described to
science in 1996 as
Chamaesyce eleanoriae. At that time
there were
fewer than 500
plants known, all occurring...
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Euphorbia polycarpa (formerly
Chamaesyce polycarpa) is a
species of
spurge known by the
common name
smallseed sandmat. It is
native to the southwestern...
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Euphorbia garberi (syn.
Chamaesyce garberi) is a rare
species of
flowering plant in the
euphorb family known by the
common name Garber's spurge. It is...