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Displaying records 81–100 of 102 for your search terms: Genus: euphorbia
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Euphorbiaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 384 (1789)
Euphorbia L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:450 (1753)
Euphorbia sharkoensis Baill.
Adansonia 6:287 (1866)
Euphorbia sp. A Kimberley Flora (T. Willing 326)
Euphorbia sp. B Kimberley Flora (B.J. Carter 629)
Euphorbia sp. C Kimberley Flora (R.J. Cranfield 6438)
Euphorbia sp. Clay soil (C. Martene 04/07/2000)
Euphorbia sp. Mt Bruce flats (S. van Leeuwen 3861)
Euphorbia sparrmanii Boiss.
Cent.Euphorb. 5 (1860)
Euphorbia stevenii Bailey
Caustic Bottletree Queensland Agric.J. 25:288,Tab.30 (1910)
Euphorbia tannensis Spreng.
Fl.Hal.Mant. 42 (1807)
Euphorbia tannensis subsp. eremophila (A.Cunn.) Hassall
Desert Spurge Austral.J.Bot. 25:439 (1977)
Euphorbia terracina L.
Geraldton Carnation Weed Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] edn 2, 1:654 (1762)
Euphorbia thymifolia L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 1:454 (1753)
Euphorbia tirucalli L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 452 (1753)
Euphorbia trigonosperma Halford & W.K.Harris
Austrobaileya 8:567-568, Fig. 21 (2012)
Euphorbia vaccaria Baill.
Adansonia 6:286 (1866)
Euphorbia vaccaria var. erucoides Halford & W.K.Harris
Austrobaileya 8:571-572 (2012)
Euphorbia vaccaria Baill. var. vaccaria
Euphorbia vachellii Hook. & Arn.
Bot.Beechey Voy. 213 (1837)
Euphorbia verrucitesta Halford & W.K.Harris
Austrobaileya 8:572-574, Fig. 22 (2012)
Euphorbia vicina Halford & W.K.Harris
Austrobaileya 8:574-576, Fig. 23 (2012)

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