How to identify Euphorbia magna
Last Update :2024.06.02
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Rhizome: cylindrical in shape, can grow to more than 20cm, with a diameter of 3-6mm, and the stem can be as high as 30-60cm. Leaves: linear to ovate, with a pointed or blunt apex, no petiole, and a length of 2-7cm. Flowers: Inflorescences are solitary, sessile at the bottom, and the involucre is bell-shaped.
1. Rhizome
1. Rhizome
The roots of Euphorbia magna are cylindrical in shape and can grow to more than 20cm. The diameter is generally 3-6mm and the outer skin is brown or dark brown. The stems are solitary or clustered, with a height of 30-60cm and a diameter of about 3-5mm.
2. Leaves
Its The leaves are linear to ovate, with a relatively pointed or blunt apex, no petiole, and a wedge-shaped to truncate base. The blade length is 2-7 cm and the width is 4-7 mm.
3. Flowers
Magna The inflorescence of spurge grows solitary at the top of a bifurcated branch, without a stalk at the bottom. The involucral bracts are bell-shaped and the height is about 3mm. There are multiple male flowers, and the bracts are broadly linear and hairless.
2. Leaves
3. Flowers
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