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- Euphorbia abstract "For the family commonly called "euphorbias", see EuphorbiaceaeEuphorbia (spurge) is a very large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae). Sometimes in ordinary English, "euphorbia" is used to refer to the entire Euphorbiaceae family (as the type genus), not just to members of the genus. Some euphorbias are well known and widely commercially available, such as Poinsettias at Christmas. Some are commonly cultivated as ornamentals, or collected and highly valued for the aesthetic appearance of their unique floral structures, such as the Crown of Thorns plant. Euphorbias from the deserts of Southern Africa and Madagascar have evolved physical characteristics and forms similar to cacti of North and South America, so they (along with various other kinds of plants) are often incorrectly referred to as "cacti", although they are far from being related as plants, see below. Some are used as ornamentals in landscaping, because of beautiful or striking overall forms, and drought and heat tolerance. Botanists may be fascinated by the diversity or bizarreness of some of the floral structures, and by the range of growth forms and adaptations to such a wide range of habitats.Euphorbias range from tiny annual plants to large and long-lived trees. The genus has over or about 2,000 members, making it one of the largest genera of flowering plants. It also has one of the largest ranges of chromosome counts, along with Rumex and Senecio. Euphorbia antiquorum is the type species for the genus Euphorbia. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in Species Plantarum.The plants share the feature of having a poisonous, milky, white latex-like sap, and unusual and unique kind of floral structures. The genus may be described by properties of its members' gene sequences, or by the shape and form (morphology) of its heads of flowers. When viewed as a whole, the head of flowers looks like a single flower (a pseudanthium). It has a unique kind of pseudanthium, called a cyathium, where each flower in the head is reduced to its barest essential part needed for sexual reproduction. The individual flowers are either male or female, with the male flowers reduced to only the stamen, and the females to the pistil. These flowers have no sepals, petals, or other parts that are typical of flowers in other kinds of plants. Structures supporting the flower head and beneath that have evolved to attract pollinators with nectar, and with shapes and colors that function the way petals and other flower parts do in other flowers. It is the only genus of plants that has all three kinds of photosynthesis, CAM, C3, and C4.The genus can be found all over the world. The forms range from annual plants laying on the ground, to well developed tall trees. In deserts in Madagascar and southern Africa, convergent evolution has led to cactus-like forms where the plants occupy the same ecological niche as cacti do in deserts of North America and South America. The genus is primarily found in the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and the Americas, but also in temperate zones worldwide. Succulent species originate mostly from Africa, the Americas and Madagascar. There exists a wide range of insular species.".
- Euphorbia class Eudicots.
- Euphorbia division Flowering_plant.
- Euphorbia family Euphorbiaceae.
- Euphorbia family Euphorbieae.
- Euphorbia family Euphorbioideae.
- Euphorbia kingdom Plant.
- Euphorbia order Malpighiales.
- Euphorbia order Rosids.
- Euphorbia synonym "Chamaesyce".
- Euphorbia synonym "Elaeophorbia".
- Euphorbia synonym "Endadenium".
- Euphorbia synonym "Monadenium".
- Euphorbia synonym "Pedilanthus".
- Euphorbia synonym "Synadenium".
- Euphorbia thumbnail Euphorbia_February_2008-2.jpg?width=300.
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- Euphorbia wikiPageExternalLink trmar98b.htm.
- Euphorbia wikiPageExternalLink www.euphorbia-international.org.
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- Euphorbia wikiPageID "61880".
- Euphorbia wikiPageLength "29517".
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- Euphorbia wikiPageWikiLink Basal_(evolution).
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- Euphorbia wikiPageWikiLink Capsule_(botany).
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- Euphorbia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Euphorbia.
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- Euphorbia wikiPageWikiLink Cyme_(botany).
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- Euphorbia wikiPageWikiLink Dehiscence_(botany).
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- Euphorbia wikiPageWikiLink Dioecy.
- Euphorbia wikiPageWikiLink Diterpene.
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