Euphorbia inundata var. inundata |
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Florida pineland spurge |
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Leaf | blades usually linear to narrowly elliptic or narrowly lanceolate, rarely oblanceolate, (30–)40–60(–115) × (3–)4–14(–15) mm, length usually 5–10(–25) times width, apex obtuse to short-acute. |
Euphorbia inundata var. inundata |
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Phenology | Flowering and fruiting spring–fall. |
Habitat | Grassy meadows, prairies, seepage-bogs, pine savannas, xeric oak woods, pine-oak scrub, often in seasonally inundated soils. |
Elevation | 0–30 m. (0–100 ft.) |
Distribution |
AL; FL; GA; MS |
Discussion | Variety inundata is found in a variety of habitats from northeastern Florida and southern Georgia west to southeastern Mississippi (Jackson County). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 12, p. 315. |
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Name authority | unknown |
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