Spurge is typically found in Cork and Kerry and in Northern Spain and Portugal — apparently this plant's poisonous sap was once a way of catching fish... Irish Spurge (Euphorbia hyberna) is one of the ...
Newly identified plant fossils found in Argentina suggest that a group of spurges long thought to have Asian origins may have first appeared in Gondwanan South America. Anyone who has taken a long ...
One of the most familiar plants in garrigue countryside are the spurges. We have several spurge species in Malta, the largest of which is the tree spurge, hence its name. The tree spurge (M: tenghud ...
The Canary Island spurge (Euphorbia canariensis), also known as Hercules club, is an interesting succulent tree. It grows out of the ground in one spot and then branches out. The stem of the Canary ...
A 52-million-year-old compound infructescence fossil showing preserved fruits and seeds attached to branches, collected by the late Rodolfo Magín Casamiquela from Laguna del Hunco, Chubut province, ...
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