What is another word for Euphorbia Dentata?

Pronunciation: [juːfˈɔːbi͡ə dɛntˈɑːtə] (IPA)

Euphorbia dentata, also known as toothed spurge, is a species of flowering plant with a distinct appearance and texture. Its common names are derived from the unique shape of its leaves, which are toothed and serrated, and its milky sap which resembles toothpaste. Euphorbia dentata belongs to the larger family of spurges, which are known for their hardiness and drought resistance. Synonyms for Euphorbia dentata include Euphorbia crenulata, Euphorbia chrysantha, and Euphorbia incana. These names refer to the plant's characteristics such as the crenulated leaf edges, golden yellow flowers, and fuzzy texture of the stems. Overall, Euphorbia dentata is a fascinating and versatile plant that adds interest to any landscape.

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  • n.

    Euphorbia Dentata
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