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Thoroughwax crescent modestly flowers in a forest glade. Bupleurum falcatum.
bunch of blooming cypress spurge( Euphorbia cyparissias) Close-up
pictures of wild plants, medicinal flowers. photos of spurge flowers.
'Ascot Rainbow' Euphorbia in Kent, England
Closeup view of euphorbia characias L. subsp. characias
Fuerteventura volcanic slope, endemic plants, Euphorbia blasamifera
flowers of eufhorbia in a meadow in italy
Leaves and spent flowers  of the Large Pichoa (Euphorbia portulacoides), a species of Spurge, showing early development of fruits and growing in the Chillan region of south-central Chile. Like many members of the Euphorbiaceae family, it has medicinal/toxic qualities.
Close-up of green flowering plant with numerous tiny blooms in a green field. Euphorbia
Euphorbia epithymoides
Euphorbia Hirta
Close up of Euphorbia
Garden Spurge (Euphorbia hirta L.) Thai traditional antibiotics.
Cushion spurge, Euphorbia epithymoides, in bloom in a garden.
euphorbia heterophylla or fireplant or painted euphorbia or japanese poinsettia or painted spurge is a wild plant that has hollow, branched stems with angular ribs. the leaves are bright green with variations on the inside. flowers and fruit clustered vertically at the end of the tree trunk.
House plant
Euphorbia schillingii close up
Closeup photograph of Euphorbia 'oblongata' also known as Eggleaf, growing in a British Garden
yellow flower in the garden, early in the morning
Stems of Euphorbia x martini in a flowerbed in early springtime.
Euphorbia helioscopia in mountain spring forest
Wood spurge, Euphorbia amygdaloides, is a striking wildflower (some would say weed). It has a striking geometry based on 3s and 5s. From 'The Woodspurge' by Dante Gabriel Rossetti: My eyes, wide open, had the run Of some ten weeds to fix upon; Among those few, out of the sun, The woodspurge flowered, three cups in one.
the beautiful leaves are green and there is a flower in the middle\nflowers that can grow in the tropics
Medium to tall, hairy, rhizomatous perennial often forming large patches, evergreen, often red-tinged, stems erect, unbranched usually. Leaves oblong, often broadest above the middle, untoothed, deep green, crowded towards the stem top. Umbels with 5-10 main rays and oval or rounded bracts fused together to encircle the stem, yellowish-green; glands kidney shaped, with converging horns. Capsule 3-4mm, granular; seeds blackish.\nHabitat: Open woods, woodland clearings, coppices, generally on damp neutral or middly acid soils.\nFlowering Season: March-May.\nDistribution: Britain, Belgium, France and C and S Germany, rare in Ireland.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2006.
pictures of wild plants, medicinal flowers. photos of spurge flowers.
Leaves and spent flowers  of the Large Pichoa (Euphorbia portulacoides), a species of Spurge, showing early development of fruits and growing in the Chillan region of south-central Chile. Like many members of the Euphorbiaceae family, it has medicinal/toxic qualities.
Euphorbia hyssopifolia flower and fruit close up
Abstract natural pattern background and textures.
Euphorbia Hirta
Dew on lupine leaves
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