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- Euphorbia tithymaloides is a perennial succulent spurge. An erect shrub, the plant is also known by the scientific name Pedilanthus tithymaloides. However...
- (= Pedilanthus tithymaloides ssp. smallii) Euphorbia tithymaloides ssp. tithymaloides (= Pedilanthus tithymaloides ssp. tithymaloides) Euphorbia tlapanensis...
- tirucalliIndian tree spurge, milk bush, pencil tree, firestick Euphorbia tithymaloides – devil's backbone, redbird cactus, cimora misha (Peru) Euphorbia trigona...
- pauper Chaerephon pumilus species complex Ensatina salamanders Euphorbia tithymaloides is a group within the spurge family that has reproduced and evolved...
- arequipensis (syn. N. macrostibas), Brugmansia arborea, Pedilanthus tithymaloides, Datura stramonium and Isotoma longiflora. Other ingredients such as...
- Danzig 1734 Descriptiones tubulorum marinorum. Knoch, Danzig 1731 An Tithymaloides. Schreiber, Danzig 1730 Petri Artedi operum brevis recensio, 1738, British...
- Poinsettia, Pythius, Sclerocyathium, Stenadenium, Sterigmanthe, Synadenium, Tithymaloides, Tithymalopsis, Tithymalus, Torfasadis, Treisia, Tricherostigma, Trichosterigma...
- skin. Aqueous extract of a common medicinal plant of India Euphorbia tithymaloides (Euphorbiaceae) has molluscicidal activity against Indoplanorbis exustus...
- accepted as Euphorbia tithymaloides L. subsp. smallii (Millsp.) V.W.Steinm. not indigenous, naturalised Pedilanthus tithymaloides (L.) A.Poit. subsp. smallii...
- Island a male lizard was observed to climb into a flowering Pedilanthus tithymaloides, where for a period of over ten minutes it proceeded to lap up the droplets...