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Herbs, stemsucculents or woody plants, sometimes with phylloclades, often containing lactiferous juice. Leaves mostly alternate, rarely opposite or verticillate, simple or compound. Stipules mostly present and sometimes with stipellae. Extrafloral nectaries often present. Indumentum various. Inflorescence various, the main branching often racemose, the
Sneep, J.W., Roon, A.C. de
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Herbs, stemsucculents or woody plants, sometimes with phylloclades, often containing lactiferous juice. Leaves mostly alternate, rarely opposite or verticillate, simple or compound. Stipules mostly present and sometimes with stipellae. Extrafloral nectaries often present. Indumentum various. Inflorescence various, the main branching often racemose, the
Sneep, J.W., Roon, A.C. de
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Immediate urticaria to Euphorbiaceae
Allergy, 1999BALLERO, MAURO, PIU G, APPENDINO G.
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New Combinations in Microstachys (Euphorbiaceae)
Kew Bulletin, 1998The pantropical genus Microstachys A. Juss. is reconsidered, including, among other genera, Elachocroton F. Muell. and Sebastiania sect. Microstachyopsis (Miull. Arg.) Pax as synonyms. It is distinguished from Sebastiania Spreng. A lectotype is chosen for Cnemidostachys Mart. & Zucc., another synonym.
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Peculiarities of the Inflorescence in the Euphorbiaceae
Botanical Gazette, 19421. The cyathia of Euphorbia and Pedilanthus represent different degrees of adaptation and fusion in a single type of compound lateral inflorescence. Such an inflorescence was probably intercalary in its origin. 2. A tendency toward the reduction of floral parts involving apetaly and asexuality appears in the Malvaceae and becomes dominant in the ...
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
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Fam.: Wolfsmilchgewächse. Euphorbiaceae
1910Ausdauernde Pflanze mit kriechendem Wurzelstocke, aus dem zahlreiche, einjahrige, bis ½ m hohe, kahle Sprosse austreiben, die teils steril bleiben, teils Blutendolden hervorbringen; in der oberen Halfte tragt der Spros zahlreiche Seitenzweige (Fig. 1). — Blatter linealisch, ganzrandig, stumpf, kahl, meist blaulichgrun (Fig. 1).
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