Euphorbia brachycera: 1 definition

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Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)

Euphorbia brachycera Engelm. is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Euphorbia brachycera f. dichotoma (Daniels) Oudejans, Euphorbia brachycera var. greggii (Engelm. ex Boiss.) M.C. Johnst., Euphorbia brachycera Engelm. var. robusta (Engelm.) Dorn, Euphorbia lurida Engelm., Euphorbia montana Engelm., nom. illeg., Euphorbia montana var. gracilior Engelm., nom. illeg., Euphorbia montana var. robusta Engelm., nom. illeg., Euphorbia montana var. trifaris Norton, nom. illeg., Euphorbia odontadenia Boiss., Euphorbia philora (Cockerell) Tidestr., Euphorbia robusta (Engelm.) Small, Euphorbia robusta (Engelm.) Small ex Britton & A. Br., Euphorbia robusta var. interioris Norton, Galarhoeus robustus (Engelm.) Rydb., Tithymalus brachycera (Engelm.) Small, Tithymalus brachycerus (Engelm.) Small, Tithymalus montanus (Engelm.) Small, Tithymalus philorus Cockerell, Tithymalus philorus f. dichotomus Daniels, Tithymalus robustus (Engelm.) Small.

References regarding Euphorbia brachycera Engelm. for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:

· Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary … Botany (1858)
· Prodr. (1862)
· North American Species of Euphorbia (1899)
· Muhlenbergia (1908)
· Flora of the Southern United States
· Brittonia (1931)
· Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington (1935)
· Wrightia (1975)
· Vascular Plants of Wyoming (1988)
· Collectanea Botanica (1992)

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