WARTY SPURGE
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File Size: 117 KB |
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Euphorbia spathulata Lam.
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Anderson County, Kansas |
Usually annual, rarely biennial |
Height: 4-28 inches |
Family: Euphorbiaceae - Spurge Family |
Flowering Period: May, June, July, August, September |
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Stems: | | Ascending to erect, simple or branched, glabrous. | Leaves: | | Alternate; stipules absent; petiole absent; blade oblanceolate to oblong or spatulate, 1/3 to 2 inches long, 1/4 to 2/5 inch wide, base symmetric, subcordate to rounded or attenuate, sometimes clasping, margins minutely toothed, tip rounded to obtuse or retuse, surfaces glabrous. | Inflorescences: | | Cup-shaped receptacles (cyathia), terminal, peduncle less than 1/25 inch. | Flowers: | | Involucres bell-shaped, less than 1/20 inch, glabrous; glands 4 to 5, greenish, elliptic to obong or reniform; appendage absent. Flowers unisexual. Staminate flowers 3-10, sepals 0; petals 0; stamen 1. Pistillate flower 1: sepals 0; petals 0; ovary glabrous; styles two-cleft for 1/2--1/4 their lengths. | Fruits: | | Capsules depressed-globose, 3-lobed, 1/12 to 1/8 inch, glabrous, warty near apex and along lobes; seeds reddish brown to dark purple, ovoid to globose, .05 to .09 inch, smooth to reticulate or ridged. | Habitat: | | Rocky or sandy tallgrass and mixed-grass prairies. | Distribution: | | Principally east 4/5 but also scattered occurrence in west of Kansas. | Origin: | | Native | Comments: | | The plants have a milky sap. For Euphorbus, 1st century Greek physcian. Euphorbia is among the largest genera of flowering plants. 23 species have been documented in Kansas. |
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