RMRE1PGF–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. INCOMPLETE 267 annual herb common in gardens, with the leaves embracing the cymes spotted scarlet near the base, but green towards the apex; Crotons, tropical shrubs with monoecious flowers commonly cultivated in gardens for their mottled green, yellow, and red leaves; khirui {Euphorbia thymifolia, E. pilulifera, E. microphylla), the common name of roadside prostrate weeds which are distinguished popularly as swet or white khirui, barha or large khirui, and chhota or small khirui; Homonoia ripan'a, an evergreen shrub of rocky river beds. The genus Euphorbia
RM2BXF280–Euphorbia thymifolia L Euphorbia thymifolia L.
RF2RC0C26–Red Caustic-Creeper Plant of the species Euphorbia thymifolia
RM2C1ARDX–Euphorbia thymifolia L Euphorbia thymifolia L.
RF2E1WF9A–Red Caustic-Creeper of the species Euphorbia thymifolia with fruits and flowers
RF2J0Y4WM–Heaps of caterpillars on plant leaves. Prague destroying leaves
RF2DYXMDG–Red Caustic-Creeper of the species Euphorbia thymifolia with fruits and flowers