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Euphorbia misera is a semi-succulent shrub in the genus Euphorbia commonly known as the cliff spurge or coast spurge. A drought-deciduous shrub, it is typically found as a gnarled, straggly plant occupying seashore bluffs, hills and deserts. Like other members of its genus, it has a milky sap, which can be found exuding out of the light gray bark when damaged. The alternately-arranged leaves are round and folded in the middle, with small hairs on them. The "flowers" (actually an inflorescence called a cyathium) can be found blooming year-round, and are colored maroon or yellow in the center with 5 white to light-yellow petal-like appendages attached outside. This species is native to the Baja California peninsula and Sonora in Mexico, and the coast of southern California in the United Stat

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  • Euphorbia misera Benth., es una especie fanerógama perteneciente a la familia de las euforbiáceas. (es)
  • Euphorbia misera is a semi-succulent shrub in the genus Euphorbia commonly known as the cliff spurge or coast spurge. A drought-deciduous shrub, it is typically found as a gnarled, straggly plant occupying seashore bluffs, hills and deserts. Like other members of its genus, it has a milky sap, which can be found exuding out of the light gray bark when damaged. The alternately-arranged leaves are round and folded in the middle, with small hairs on them. The "flowers" (actually an inflorescence called a cyathium) can be found blooming year-round, and are colored maroon or yellow in the center with 5 white to light-yellow petal-like appendages attached outside. This species is native to the Baja California peninsula and Sonora in Mexico, and the coast of southern California in the United States, where it is a rare species. It is threatened in some localities by the development of its coastal habitat, which tends to be prime locations for high-end residential and commercial developments. (en)
  • Euphorbia misera är en törelväxtart som beskrevs av George Bentham. Euphorbia misera ingår i släktet törlar, och familjen törelväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Euphorbia (en)
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  • misera (en)
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  • * Euphorbia benedicta (Greene) * Trichosterigma benedictum ( Millsp.) * Trichosterigma miserum ( Klotzsch & Garcke) (en)
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  • Euphorbia misera Benth., es una especie fanerógama perteneciente a la familia de las euforbiáceas. (es)
  • Euphorbia misera är en törelväxtart som beskrevs av George Bentham. Euphorbia misera ingår i släktet törlar, och familjen törelväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Euphorbia misera is a semi-succulent shrub in the genus Euphorbia commonly known as the cliff spurge or coast spurge. A drought-deciduous shrub, it is typically found as a gnarled, straggly plant occupying seashore bluffs, hills and deserts. Like other members of its genus, it has a milky sap, which can be found exuding out of the light gray bark when damaged. The alternately-arranged leaves are round and folded in the middle, with small hairs on them. The "flowers" (actually an inflorescence called a cyathium) can be found blooming year-round, and are colored maroon or yellow in the center with 5 white to light-yellow petal-like appendages attached outside. This species is native to the Baja California peninsula and Sonora in Mexico, and the coast of southern California in the United Stat (en)
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  • Euphorbia misera (es)
  • Euphorbia misera (en)
  • Euphorbia misera (sv)
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