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Here is a full taxonomy of the family Euphorbiaceae, according to the most recent molecular research. [1] This complex family previously comprised five subfamilies: [1] the Acalyphoideae, the Crotonoideae, the Euphorbioideae, the Phyllanthoideae and the Oldfieldioideae. The first three are uni-ovulate families, and the last two are bi-ovulate.
Euphorbiaceae (/ j uː ˈ f oʊ r b iː ˌ eɪ s i ˌ aɪ,-s iː ˌ iː /), the spurge family, is a large family of flowering plants. In English, they are also commonly called euphorbias , [ 2 ] which is also the name of the type genus of the family .
Euphorbia is a highly diverse plant genus, comprising some 5,000 currently accepted taxa. [1]This is an alphabetical list of the Euphorbia species and notable intraspecific taxa.
Euphorbia is a highly diverse plant genus, comprising some 5,000 currently accepted taxa. [1] [verification needed]This is an alphabetical list of the Euphorbia species and notable infraspecific taxa.
Euphorbia as a small tree: Euphorbia dendroides. Euphorbia is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, commonly called spurge, in the family Euphorbiaceae.. Euphorbias range from tiny annual plants to large and long-lived trees, [2] with perhaps the tallest being Euphorbia ampliphylla at 30 m (98 ft) or more.
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Euphorbia royleana is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. [1] It is also known as Sullu spurge, and Royle's spurge. It is a succulent and almost cactus like in appearance, [2] although unrelated. It grows right across the Himalaya mountains from Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal to western China. It prefers dry and ...
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