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Euphorbia gossypina is an unarmed, much-branched, succulent, evergreen shrub with a sprawling habit; it can grow up to 1.5 metres tall.
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The native range of this species is Somalia to N. Zimbabwe. It is a semisucculent shrub and grows primarily in the desert or dry shrubland biome.
Glabrous much-branched sprawling or scrambling shrub, 1.5–2.5 m high; branches widely spreading, succulent, green, 5–10 mm thick, with prominent callose leaf- ...
Euphorbia gossypina Pax(Pencil plant). Family Euphorbiaceae. Genus Euphorbia. 'World flora.
The native range of this species is Somalia to N. Zimbabwe. It is a semisucculent shrub and grows primarily in the desert or dry shrubland biome.
Apr 22, 2007 · Spineless succulent scrambling shrub. Notes: · Derivation of specific name: · Habitat: Growing among other shrubs or pendent on "chert" cliffs ...
Euphorbia gossypina Pax · 46 occurrences with images · 40 georeferenced records.
Overview ; Source Materials Class. ORGANISM ; Source Materials Type. PLANT ; Organism Family. Euphorbiaceae ; Organism Genus. Euphorbia ; Organism Species. gossypina.
Ecology and Distribution : · Tropical Africa. Biology : Much branched perennial shrub, sprawling to 1,5 m tall or scrambling in bushes and trees to 4m high; ...
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From East Africa, this shrubby Euphorbia has no spines on the slender, green stems. The leaves are quickly deciduous, leaving prominent scars on the stems.