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Smallseeded Sandmat

Euphorbia polycarpa

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Field Notes

Description:

Chamaesyce sp.

Species ID Suggestions

Smallseeded Sandmat

Euphorbia polycarpa

Comments (1)

The superficially most similar species to this is E. albomarginata which roots at the nodes and has fused stipules on both sides of the stem.

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