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Euphorbia peplus sap1 (15245781142)

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Description: Introduced, erect or ascending, hairless, annual herb to 40 cm tall. Fertile branches usually 3 at the top of each stem and in upper axils, each branch dichotomously divided 3–5 times. Stem leaves are alternate; lamina obovate, mostly 10–15 mm long, petiole to 8 mm long. Leaves of fertile branches opposite, those towards base similar to main stem leaves, those towards top ovate or triangular to rhombic, shortly petiolate. Cyathia solitary; involucre about 1 mm long; glands with 2 horns. Flowering occurs through most of the year. Native to Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia, it is a common weed in moist disturbed places, especially gardens. Date: 31 August 2014, 13:27. Source: Euphorbia peplus sap1. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.

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