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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Enterprising Euphorbia—Spring-Flowering Spurges for All Your Garden Needs
... AND CATERED EVENTS Home » Gardening Information » Great Plants Enterprising Euphorbia—Spring-Flowering Spurges for All Your Garden Needs Plants & Gardens News Volume 19, Number 1 | Spring 2004 ... worldwide but found mainly in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Euphorbia species (often just called spurges) are adapted to many different climates and habitats. South African species, for example, are ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 15
... subfamily of the Fabaceae, the bean family. Similarly, the nomenclature within the genus Euphorbia (the spurges) is not affected whether its family, the Euphorbiaceae, is treated among the Rosidae, as in ...
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Bamboo
... bicolor). C-4 grasses and weedy herbs, such as purslane (Portulaca oleracea) and prostrate ground spurges (Chamaecyse), grow rapidly during hot summer days when photosynthesis and growth in C-3 plants ...
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Goosefoot Family
... bicolor). C-4 grasses and weedy herbs, such as purslane (Portulaca oleracea) and prostrate ground spurges (Chamaesyce), grow rapidly during hot summer days when photosynthesis and growth in C-3 plants ...
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Rosidae UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens
... such as pinnately compound leaves. Familiar members of the subclass include legumes (peas, beans, etc), spurges, Eucalyptus, evening primroses, roses, maples, grapes, geraniums, carrots, strawberries, apples, cherries, and raspberries. Euphorbiaceae: Spurge ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Great Plants
... Gardener Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac, Rhus typhina 'Laciniata'—A Sophisticated Cultivar Enterprising Euphorbia—Spring-Flowering Spurges for All Your Garden Needs Ferns—Wild Plants Make a Comeback Fothergillas—Super Shrubs for ...
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Alkaloids
... NASTURTIUM NUX VOMICA OLEANDER OPIUM POPPY PERUVIAN TRUMPET PEYOTE POINSETTIA POTATOE SIDA CORDIFOLIA SPANISH BROOM SPURGES SQUIRTING CUCUMBER STINKING HELLEBORE THORN-APPLE TOBACCO WHITE BRYONY TANSY TRAVELLER'S JOY WALNUT WOOD ...
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"S" Common Name Index
... , Germander Spikenard, American Spikenard, Californian Spikenard, Ploughman's Spinach Spinach, New Zealand Spindle Tree Spergularia Spurges Squaw Vine Squill Squirting Cucumber Star Anise Star of Bethlehem Stavasacre Stonecrops Stone Root Storax ...
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INDEX of Poisons
... , Water Mescal Buttons Nightshade, Black Nightshade, Deadly Nux Vomica Paris, Herb Poppy, White Saffron, Meadow Spurges Stavesacre Strophanthus Thornapple Wake Robin, American Yew Common Name Index Index of Recipes Botanical.com ...
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Cactus Definition
... popular Christmas decoration with its large rosettes of usually bright-red bracts. Other Spurges and Their Uses Many spurges are of great economic importance as a source of food, drugs, rubber, and ... the Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum), a source of grease for candles and soap Various spurges provide medicines, dyes, oils, and other products; primitive peoples utilized the poisonous saps of ...
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