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spines or glands, or missing. Like all
members of the
family Euphorbiaceae,
spurges have uni****ual flowers. In Euphorbia,
flowers occur in a head,
called the...
- euphorbias,
which is also the name of the type
genus of the family. Most
spurges, such as
Euphorbia paralias, are herbs, but some,
especially in the tropics...
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Euphorbia amygdaloides, the wood
spurge, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Euphorbiaceae,
native to
woodland locations in Europe,
Turkey and...
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Pachysandra pro****bens, the
Allegheny pachysandra or
Allegheny spurge, is a
flowering plant in the
family Buxaceae,
native to the
southeast United States...
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Euphorbia lathyris, the
caper spurge or
paper spurge, is a
species of
spurge native to Asia in
western China,
Kirgizstan and ****stan and
introduced elsewhere...
- However, they are not
related to
actual beans (legume plants), but
rather to
spurges. The
beans are
considered non-toxic but are not
generally eaten. In the...
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Euphorbia tirucalli (commonly
known as
Indian tree
spurge,
naked lady,
pencil tree,
pencil cactus, fire stick,
aveloz or milk bush) is a tree
native to...
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Euphorbia peplus (petty
spurge,
radium weed,
cancer weed, or milkweed), is a
species of Euphorbia,
native to most of Europe,
northern Africa and western...
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Euphorbia helioscopia, the sun
spurge or madwoman's milk, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
spurge family Euphorbiaceae. It is a
herbaceous annual...
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species of
spurge native to arid and
subtropical regions of
South Asia,
mainly the
Indian Subcontinent.
Common names include mottled spurge,
frilled fan...