spotted spurge
English
Noun
- A prostrate, annual spurge, native to North America and an invasive species throughout the rest of the world, of species Euphorbia maculata.
- Synonyms: prostrate spurge, spotted sandmat
- 2001 January 1, Jill Jesiolowski Cebenko, Deborah L. Martin, “Spotted Spurge (Euphorbia maculata)”, in Insect, Disease & Weed I.D. Guide: Find-it-fast Organic Solutions for Your Garden, Rodale, →ISBN, page 227:
- Spotted spurge can grow well in slightly dry, gravelly, or sandy soils. It doesn't grow in shade; therefore, the dense canopy of an intensively planted garden bed helps inhibit growth of any spotted spurge that germinates later in the season.
- An erect, annual spurge, native to North and Central America and an invasive species in Europe, Japan, and New Zealand, of species Euphorbia nutans.
- Synonyms: nodding spurge, milk purslane
- 2013 July 24, Edwin R. Spencer, All About Weeds, Courier Corporation, →ISBN, page 149:
- One always thinks of the plant as a companion of the pursley, but pursley can be eaten by man, and hogs thrive on it. Nothing eats spotted spurge. The spurges are all poisonous to a greater or less degree, and this one is fit only to hoe into the ground where it soon mixes forever with the elements, and where the cultivated plants soon send their roots abroad to pierce its mould.
Hypernyms
Translations
Euphorbia maculata
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Euphorbia nutans
References
- spotted spurge on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Euphorbia maculata on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Category:Euphorbia maculata on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- Euphorbia nutans on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Category:Euphorbia nutans on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons