Vascular Plants

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Kalotas, A. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981), Euphorbia. Flora of Central Australia (Section) Kalotas, A. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Asthma plant
  2. Bottletree caustic
  3. Caustic bush
  4. Caustic weed
  5. Euphorbia L.
  6. Euphorbia australis Boiss.
  7. Euphorbia biconvexa Domin
  8. Euphorbia boophthona C.A.Gardner
  9. Euphorbia clutioides C.A.Gardner
  10. Euphorbia coghlanii F.M.Bailey
  11. Euphorbia cohglanii A.Kalotas
  12. Euphorbia drummondii Boiss.
  13. Euphorbia eremophila A.Cunn.
  14. Euphorbia finlaysonii J.M.Black
  15. Euphorbia hirta L.
  16. Euphorbia inappendiculata Domin
  17. Euphorbia macgillivrayi Boiss.
  18. Euphorbia parvicaruncula D.C.Hassall
  19. Euphorbia peplus L.
  20. Euphorbia planitiicola D.C.Hassall
  21. Euphorbia sarcostemmoides J.H.Willis
  22. Euphorbia schultzii Benth.
  23. Euphorbia stevenii F.M.Bailey
  24. Euphorbia tannensis subsp. eremophila (A.Cunn.) D.C.Hassall
  25. Euphorbia tannensis var. eremophila (A.Cunn.) D.C.Hassall
  26. Euphorbia tannensis var. finlaysonii (J.M.Black) D.C.Hassall
  27. Euphorbia wheeleri Baill.
  28. Gascoyne spurge
  29. Petty spurge
  30. desert spurge
  31. mat spurge
  32. milk weed

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