I have incidentally observed one point in Euphorbia, which has astonished me-viz.
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This is the first isolation of guaiane diterpene from this genus of Euphorbia.
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King Juba named one kind Euphorbia, after his physician.
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Others turn their spiral stems west-south-east, as Convolvulus, Corn-bind, Phaseolus, Kidney-bean, Basella, Cynanche, Euphorbia, Eupatorium.
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The poison more generally employed is the milky juice of the tree Euphorbia ('E.
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I did not chance to see a Euphorbia in Madeira, though I believe there are some.
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It is the valuable seringa-tree (Siphonia elastica), belonging to the family Euphorbia, which produces india-rubber.
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Waiuatua, or shore splurge, is a species of Euphorbia which decorates many traffic islands around the capital.
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The milky exsudation from the sudu-sudu (Euphorbia neriifolia) is valued highly by the natives for medicinal purposes.
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Such are the Tabayba dulce of the Canary Islands, which we have already mentioned,* (* Euphorbia balsamifera.
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Free-branching poinsettia cultivars that produce numerous axillary shoots are essential for propagating desirable multi-flowered poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima Wild.
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He was brother to the more famous Antonius Musa and Juba's court physician, after whom the plant family Euphorbia is named.
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He notes finding the characteristic Euphorbia and Heaths of the Canaries; notes, too, one or two visitations of dyspepsia from indigestible food.
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July 6th - July 13th AFTER mid summer many of the Euphorbia or spurge family begin to look jaded.
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Euphorbia kansui is a commonly used toxic Chinese herbal medicine for malignant ascites.
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Euphorbia in full bloom Volunteers have been helping restore the dunes since 2014.