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Euphorbia polycarpa; (shown with Chamaesyce arizonica, Chamaesyce micromera, Chamaesyce setiloba)   

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Euphorbia polycarpa
Euphorbia polycarpa
(shown with Chamaesyce arizonica, Chamaesyce micromera, Chamaesyce setiloba)
Photographer: Keir Morse

ID: 0000 0000 0913 1686 (2013-09-27)

Copyright © 2013 Keir Morse

 
INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
  • date of photo  Sep 26, 2013
  • latitude 33.22391   longitude -116.30200   max error distance 42013 meters     View on Google Maps.
  • horizontal datum World Geodetic System 1984
  • georeferencing source GeoLocate
  • georeferencing remarks Adjusted uncertainty according to boundaries of Anza-Borrego State Park.
  • location   Anza Borrego State Park (San Diego County, California, US)
  • family Euphorbiaceae
  • synonyms Chamaesyce polycarpa
  • photo category: Plant - annual/perennial

  • ADDITIONAL TAXONOMIC NOTES FOR THIS PHOTO
  • name change notes   May 21, 2014: Name changed from Chamaesyce polycarpa to ICPN-accepted name Euphorbia polycarpa . (University & Jepson Herbaria)

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • Look for Jepson Manual treatments, maps (University & Jepson Herbaria)
  • View Calflora record for Euphorbia polycarpa
  • View all photos in CalPhotos of Euphorbia polycarpa
  • Check Google Images for Euphorbia polycarpa


  • The photographer's identification Euphorbia polycarpa has not been reviewed. Click here to review or comment on the identification.

     
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