A new species, Euphorbia lumbricalis Leach, from the western Knersvlakte is described. Although originally identified as E. gentilis N.E.Br., also from the Knersvlakte, the new species belongs in a different group and appears to be most closely related to E. brachiata E. Mey. ex Boiss. from the Olifants River Mouth
Four new taxa from the semi-desert parts of southern Africa are described: Xysmalobium fluviale (Asc...
A brief history of the genus Chamaesyce S.F. Gray is outlined and its relationship to Euphorbia L. i...
Bibliography: leaves 106-120.The genus Euphorbia is morphologically diverse and nearly cosmopolitan....
A new species, Euphorbia lumbricalis Leach, from the western Knersvlakte is described. Although orig...
Euphorbia mira Leach, a new species from the western Cape, belonging in the E. tuberosa L. and E. si...
A new species, Euphorbia pedemontana Leach, from the base of the Matsikammaberg, near Vanrhynsdorp i...
A new species, Euphorbia albipollinifera Leach, from the southern Cape Province is described. Althou...
Euphorbia leistneri R.H. Archer, a new species from the northern Kaokoveld, Namibia, is described. E...
The identities of the confused and poorly known Euphorbia ephedroides E.Mey. ex Boiss. and E. sparta...
The species of the Euphorbia juttae–gentilis relationship form a closely related group. E. aequoris ...
AbstractEuphorbia otjingandu Swanepoel, here described as a new species, is a robust succulent tree ...
AbstractEuphorbia ohiva Swanepoel, a new species of woody Euphorbia, restricted to the Kaokoveld Cen...
Euphorbia bayeri Leach, a new dioecious, dwarf, creeping species from near Mossel Bay, related to E....
In Australia the genus Euphorbia L., sensu stricto, is represented by seven indigenous species in th...
Euphorbia serrulata, though not recorded in the Netherlands after 1951, was refound in 1979 near Ste...
Four new taxa from the semi-desert parts of southern Africa are described: Xysmalobium fluviale (Asc...
A brief history of the genus Chamaesyce S.F. Gray is outlined and its relationship to Euphorbia L. i...
Bibliography: leaves 106-120.The genus Euphorbia is morphologically diverse and nearly cosmopolitan....
A new species, Euphorbia lumbricalis Leach, from the western Knersvlakte is described. Although orig...
Euphorbia mira Leach, a new species from the western Cape, belonging in the E. tuberosa L. and E. si...
A new species, Euphorbia pedemontana Leach, from the base of the Matsikammaberg, near Vanrhynsdorp i...
A new species, Euphorbia albipollinifera Leach, from the southern Cape Province is described. Althou...
Euphorbia leistneri R.H. Archer, a new species from the northern Kaokoveld, Namibia, is described. E...
The identities of the confused and poorly known Euphorbia ephedroides E.Mey. ex Boiss. and E. sparta...
The species of the Euphorbia juttae–gentilis relationship form a closely related group. E. aequoris ...
AbstractEuphorbia otjingandu Swanepoel, here described as a new species, is a robust succulent tree ...
AbstractEuphorbia ohiva Swanepoel, a new species of woody Euphorbia, restricted to the Kaokoveld Cen...
Euphorbia bayeri Leach, a new dioecious, dwarf, creeping species from near Mossel Bay, related to E....
In Australia the genus Euphorbia L., sensu stricto, is represented by seven indigenous species in th...
Euphorbia serrulata, though not recorded in the Netherlands after 1951, was refound in 1979 near Ste...
Four new taxa from the semi-desert parts of southern Africa are described: Xysmalobium fluviale (Asc...
A brief history of the genus Chamaesyce S.F. Gray is outlined and its relationship to Euphorbia L. i...
Bibliography: leaves 106-120.The genus Euphorbia is morphologically diverse and nearly cosmopolitan....