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Euphorbiaceae Collection (page 2)

Euphorbiaceae, also known as the spurge family, is a diverse and fascinating group of plants that can be found in various parts of the world

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Illustration, Acalypha sp. red leaves of Acalypha plant

Illustration, Acalypha sp. red leaves of Acalypha plant

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Spurge -Euphorbia- near Canarias, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe, PublicGround

Spurge -Euphorbia- near Canarias, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe, PublicGround

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Raft Spider -Dolomedes fimbriatus- on Marsh Spurge -Euphorbia palustris-, Strobitzer Badesee

Raft Spider -Dolomedes fimbriatus- on Marsh Spurge -Euphorbia palustris-, Strobitzer Badesee, Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Spurge -Euphorbia sp. -, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe, PublicGround

Spurge -Euphorbia sp. -, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe, PublicGround
Spurge -Euphorbia sp.-, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe, PublicGround

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Balsamiferous spurge -Euphorbis balsmifera-, Alajero, La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Balsamiferous spurge -Euphorbis balsmifera-, Alajero, La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Poinsettia -Euphorbia pulcherrima-, Easter Island, Chile

Poinsettia -Euphorbia pulcherrima-, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Rubber Tree -Hevea brasiliensis-, natural rubber production on a plantation, Peermade, Kerala, India

Rubber Tree -Hevea brasiliensis-, natural rubber production on a plantation, Peermade, Kerala, India

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Soldier beetles -Cantharidae- mating on a Spurge flower -Euphorbia acanthothamnos-, Datca

Soldier beetles -Cantharidae- mating on a Spurge flower -Euphorbia acanthothamnos-, Datca, Datca Peninsula, Mugla Province, Aegean, Turkey

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Tree Spurge -Euphorbia dendroides- growing in Butterfly Valley or Kelebek Vadisi, Lycian coast

Tree Spurge -Euphorbia dendroides- growing in Butterfly Valley or Kelebek Vadisi, Lycian coast, near Faralya, Mugla Province, Aegean region, Turkey

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Euphorbia echinus, spurge species, native to Morocco

Euphorbia echinus, spurge species, native to Morocco

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Euphorbia grandicornis, spurge species, native to East Africa

Euphorbia grandicornis, spurge species, native to East Africa

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Euphorbia mauretanica in habitat, Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa

Euphorbia mauretanica in habitat, Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Cyathia of Gopher Spurge or Upright Myrtle Spurge -Euphorbia rigida-, Mediterranean region

Cyathia of Gopher Spurge or Upright Myrtle Spurge -Euphorbia rigida-, Mediterranean region

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Euphorbia gregaria, Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa

Euphorbia gregaria, Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Euphorbia multiceps, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa

Euphorbia multiceps, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Euphorbia dregeana, Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa

Euphorbia dregeana, Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Spurges, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Spurges, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Cows Horn -Euphorbia grandicornis-, East Africa

Cows Horn -Euphorbia grandicornis-, East Africa

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Milkweed variety -Euphorbia echinus-, Morocco

Milkweed variety -Euphorbia echinus-, Morocco

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Canary Island Spurge -Euphorbia canariensis-, gorge on the Camino del Poris

Canary Island Spurge -Euphorbia canariensis-, gorge on the Camino del Poris, route to Pirates Cove, Tijarafe, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Interplay of light and shadow on a hilly landscape, Richtersveld, Richtersveld Nationalpark

Interplay of light and shadow on a hilly landscape, Richtersveld, Richtersveld Nationalpark, Northern Cape, South Africa

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Dikboudmelkbos -Euphorbia dregeana- with seed heads in its habitat, Richtersveld Nationalpark

Dikboudmelkbos -Euphorbia dregeana- with seed heads in its habitat, Richtersveld Nationalpark, South Africa

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Broad-leaved Glaucous Spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) flowering, Pilion, Greece, April

Broad-leaved Glaucous Spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) flowering, Pilion, Greece, April

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Sun Spurge (Euphorbia helioscopia) in fruit, growing on headland at edge of stubble field

Sun Spurge (Euphorbia helioscopia) in fruit, growing on headland at edge of stubble field, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, September

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Poinsettia Flower on Lord Howe Island

Poinsettia Flower on Lord Howe Island
Poinsettia Flower Lord Howe Island New South Wales Australia. The poinsettia is a popular winter holiday plant with history dating to the Aztecs during the 15th century

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Flowers of dogs mercury, Mercurialis perennis

Flowers of dogs mercury, Mercurialis perennis

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Poison Apple (Hippomane mancinella) close-up of trunk, looking up to canopy, Tobago

Poison Apple (Hippomane mancinella) close-up of trunk, looking up to canopy, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, September

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Spurge (Euphorbia multifolia) flowering, growing amongst Woolly Senecio (Senecio haworthii)

Spurge (Euphorbia multifolia) flowering, growing amongst Woolly Senecio (Senecio haworthii) leaves, South Africa, August

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Corn Cob Euphorbia (Euphorbia mamillaris) spiny stems, South Africa, August

Corn Cob Euphorbia (Euphorbia mamillaris) spiny stems, South Africa, August

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Euphorbia (Euphorbia venenata) spiny stems, South Africa, August

Euphorbia (Euphorbia venenata) spiny stems, South Africa, August

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Dogs Mercury (Mercurialis perennis) close-up of developing fruit, growing in woodland, Dorset

Dogs Mercury (Mercurialis perennis) close-up of developing fruit, growing in woodland, Dorset, England, May

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Heteropteris chrysophylla (Malpighiaceae), warm greenhouse evergreen shrub

Heteropteris chrysophylla (Malpighiaceae), warm greenhouse evergreen shrub, native to Southern America, watercolor
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XLIX, Plate 22 by Angela Rossi Bottione, Heteropteris chrysophylla (Malpighiaceae)

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Corncob Plant (Euphorbia mammillaris), Euphorbiaceae, indoor or temperate greenhouse succulent plant

Corncob Plant (Euphorbia mammillaris), Euphorbiaceae, indoor or temperate greenhouse succulent plant
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XLIII, Plate 120 by Angela Rossi Bottione, Corncob Plant (Euphorbia mammillaris), Euphorbiaceae

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Scarlet Plume (Euphorbia fulgens), Euphorbiaceae, Temperate greenhouse suffruticose plant native

Scarlet Plume (Euphorbia fulgens), Euphorbiaceae, Temperate greenhouse suffruticose plant native to Mexico, watercolor
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume LVI, table 14 by Maddalena Lisa Mussino: Scarlet Plume (Euphorbia fulgens), Euphorbiaceae

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Castor Oil Plant (Ricinus communis), Euphorbiaceae, Suffruticose herbaceous plant for flower beds

Castor Oil Plant (Ricinus communis), Euphorbiaceae, Suffruticose herbaceous plant for flower beds and oil extraction
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XX, Plate 38 by Giovanni Antonio Bottione: Castor Oil Plant (Ricinus communis), Euphorbiaceae

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima), Euphorbiaceae, Indoor or temperate greenhouse suffruticose

Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima), Euphorbiaceae, Indoor or temperate greenhouse suffruticose plant native to Mexico
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume LVIII, table 97 by Maddalena Lisa Mussino: Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima), Euphorbiaceae

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Medusas Head (Euphorbia caput-medusae), Euphorbiaceae, Indoor or temperate greenhouse succulent

Medusas Head (Euphorbia caput-medusae), Euphorbiaceae, Indoor or temperate greenhouse succulent plant
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume III, Plate 22 by Francesco Peyrolery: Medusas Head (Euphorbia caput-medusae), Euphorbiaceae

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Euphorbiaceae and Buxaceae, illustration

Euphorbiaceae and Buxaceae, illustration Biology: Botany, Plants

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Hallucinating monkey, artwork

Hallucinating monkey, artwork
Hallucinating monkey. Artwork of a monkey experiencing drug-induced visions from eating plants containing hallucinogenic alkaloid drugs

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Castor Oil Plan (Ricinus Communis)

Castor Oil Plan (Ricinus Communis)
Castor Oil Plant (Ricinus Communis) growing in the Botanical Gardens in Siena, Italy. This plant is widely used for medicinal purposes, particularly as a laxative

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Seed specimens C016 / 5846

Seed specimens C016 / 5846
Seed specimens. A variety of seed specimens, including castor bean (Ricinus communis) and date palm (Phoenix dactylifera), held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Palms, cactuses and spurge (euphorbia), Las Playitas, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Palms, cactuses and spurge (euphorbia), Las Playitas, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Hevea brasilensis, rubber tree

Hevea brasilensis, rubber tree
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London. Taken from Kohler, Med. Pflanz, 1898

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Euphorbia glauca, sea spurge

Euphorbia glauca, sea spurge
Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Ricinus communis, caster oil tree

Ricinus communis, caster oil tree
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London. Castor oil tree in flower

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Mallotus sp

Mallotus sp
Plate 808 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Manihot glaziovii, Ceara rubber tree

Manihot glaziovii, Ceara rubber tree
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London. This tree, which is native to Hawaii, is from the family Euphorbiaceae

Background imageEuphorbiaceae Collection: Euphorbia sp. spurge

Euphorbia sp. spurge
Plate 509 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London



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Euphorbiaceae, also known as the spurge family, is a diverse and fascinating group of plants that can be found in various parts of the world. From Surinam to Madagascar, Africa to Spain, these plants have adapted to different climates and environments. One example of this family is the Crown-of-thorns or Christ Plant (Euphorbia milii) with its unique cyme and cyathia. Native to Madagascar, it showcases stunning beauty amidst thorny branches. In La Palma, Canary Islands, you can come across the Canary Island Spurge (Euphorbia canariensis), standing tall along Camino del Prois road leading to the pirate bay. Its presence adds a touch of exoticism to this picturesque landscape. Autumn brings a vibrant transformation for some Euphorbias like Euphorbia jolkinii in Napa Hai, Shangri-la. As their leaves turn red, they create a breathtaking sight against the backdrop of nature's changing colors. The Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) flowers thrive in chinampa wetland agricultural systems where they add bursts of color and life. These beautiful blooms are not only visually appealing but also play an essential role in supporting local ecosystems. Venturing into Kenya's Laikipia County reveals another member of this family - the Euphorbia tree near Solio escarpment. Standing proudly amidst its surroundings, it serves as a reminder of nature's resilience even in harsh conditions. Animals too find solace among these plants; Phelsuma day geckos extend their tongues lapping up nectar from crown-of-thorns flowers while finding nourishment within this ecosystem. Not all members bring delight though; Hura crepitans or sandbox tree stands as an imposing figure with its menacing appearance and toxic properties. It serves as a reminder that beauty sometimes comes with caution.