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Chicago Botanic Garden - 26 Gardens - Plant Information Q&A
... ) Silver Grass (Miscanthus spp.) Shrubs for Fall Color Snowdrops (Leucojum spp.) Spruce, Serbian (Picea omorika) Spurges (Euphorbia spp.) Strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa) Sunflower (Helianthus spp.) Switch Grass, 'Dallas Blues' (Panicum virgatum ...
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New Orchid Display Greenhouse - Devonian Botanic Garden
... for plants of dry locations such as cliffs or tree branches. The cacti and some spurges, Euphorbia spp., store water in swollen stems and so are called ‘stem succulents’. Leaves are ... during droughts, but are not destroyed by desiccation. Cacti and spurges are often armed with formidable arrays of spines, and spurges also have poisonous acrid latex as an additional protection against animals ...
www.devonian.ualberta.ca

Species list
... Dicots Onagraceae Willowherbs & fuchsia Dicots Viscaceae Mistletoes Dicots Celastraceae Spindles Dicots Aquifoliaceae Hollies Dicots Euphorbiaceae Spurges Dicots Rhamnaceae Buckthorns Dicots Linaceae Linseeds Dicots Polygalaceae Milkworts Dicots Aceraceae Maples Dicots Oxalidaceae Wood ...
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Species list
... Dicots Onagraceae Willowherbs & fuchsia Dicots Viscaceae Mistletoes Dicots Celastraceae Spindles Dicots Aquifoliaceae Hollies Dicots Euphorbiaceae Spurges Dicots Rhamnaceae Buckthorns Dicots Linaceae Linseeds Dicots Polygalaceae Milkworts Dicots Aceraceae Maples Dicots Oxalidaceae Wood ...
www.habitas.org.uk
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ANTHOPHYTA
... , lettuces, dandelions, sunflowers) Brassicaceae (Mustards, cabbages, radishes) Cactaceae (Cacti) Cucurbitaceae (Melons, gourds, cucumbers, squashes) Euphorbiaceae (Spurges, poinsettia) Fabaceae (Peas, beans, mesquite, lupines) Malvaceae (Mallows, cotton, okra, hibiscus) Nymphaeaceae (Water lilies) Papaveraceae ...
www.il-st-acad-sci.org

Sukkulentenwelt
... 20.-. Sukkulentenwelt 6 Suspended gardens - ephiphytic succulents. 40 pages, CHF 8.- Sukkulentenwelt 7 Euphorbias - succulent spurges. 40 pages, CHF 8.- Sukkulentenwelt 8 Madagascar - an evanescent paradise 84 pages, CHF 10.- Sukkulentenwelt ...
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Genus of the Week
... a particular genus. This week's genus: Euphorbia: The Spurges Subclass: Dicotyledoneae Superorder: Rosidae Order: Euphorbiales Family: Euphorbiaceae; The Spurges Tribe: Euphorbieae Number of Species: more than 2000 Latin Root: " ... of this species (introduced from Europe) as well as the sap of many other Spurges, is caustic and has been blamed for poisoning cattle (Audubon Guide, 1979). According to ...
www.knottybits.com

CSSA Newsletters #14
... under Hoodia and Hoodia lugardii is just a subspecies of Hoodia currorii. Also, in the spurges, Euphorbia valida is now a subspecies of E. meloformis and E. symmetrica is a subspecies ...
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NARGS Restricted Seeds
... many countries) 319 Eugenia haematocarpa Uvillo ESA Eugenia koolauensis ESA Eugenia woodburyana ESA Euphorbia ambovombensis Spurges CITES Euphorbia capsaintemariensis (= decaryi c.) CITES Euphorbia cremersii (incl: f. viridifolia; v. rakotozafyi) CITES Euphorbia ...
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Euphorbia - spurge
... prolific self-seeder. Zones 5 - 7. E. griffithii, Griffith's spurge. 2' - 3'. While most spurges have yellow bracts, this shrubby euphorbia has orange-red ones over pale-green, pointed, fleshy ... under control. Landscape uses: The taller euphorbias make nice additions to the shrub border. Smaller spurges make good additions to the border or rock gardens. I grew up with cushion spurge ...
www.perennialnursery.com




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