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Euphorbia albomarginata, the
whitemargin sandmat, is a
species with
showy bracts, an
adaptation to a
semiarid region with
competition for pollinators...
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Euphorbia serpens is a
species of
Euphorbia known by the
common name
matted sandmat. It is
native to the
Americas but it can be
found on most
continents as...
-
species of
spurge known by the
common name
prostrate spurge or
prostrate sandmat. It is
native to the
Caribbean and
certain parts of
South America. It is...
- (not to be
confused with
Euphorbia prostrata), milk purslane, or
spotted sandmat, is a fast-growing
annual plant in the
family Euphorbiaceae.
While it is...
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Euphorbia albomarginata (formerly
Chamaesyce albomarginata),
whitemargin sandmat or
rattlesnake weed, is a
small low-growing perennial, in the
spurge family...
- serpillifolia) is a
species of
euphorb known by the
common names thymeleaf sandmat or thyme-leafed spurge. It is
native to a
large part of
North America from...
-
Euphorbia hyssopifolia,
known by the
common name of
hyssopleaf sandmat in
English and
hierba de
pollo ("chicken gr****") in Spanish, is a
member of the...
- spurge)
Euphorbia halemanui (Kauai
sandmat)
Euphorbia herbstii (Herbst's
sandmat)
Euphorbia hooveri (Hoover's
sandmat)
Euphorbia kuwaleana (kokomalei) Euphorbia...
-
Chamaesyce polycarpa) is a
species of
spurge known by the
common name
smallseed sandmat. It is
native to the
southwestern United States and
northern Mexico, especially...
- the chaparral: Hickman's onion, Yadon's
piperia (Piperia yadonii) and
Sandmat manzanita.
Other rare
plants in
Monterey include Hutchinson's delphinium...