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Euphorbia  n.  (Bot.) Spurge, or bastard spurge, a genus of plants of many species, mostly shrubby, herbaceous succulents, affording an acrid, milky juice. Some of them are armed with thorns. Most of them yield powerful emetic and cathartic products.






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"Euphorbia" Quotes from Famous Books



... the helianthus turns her dial-like face to the sun. Yonder, scarlet, where the malva erects its red banner. Here is a parterre of the purple monarda, there the euphorbia sheds its silver leaf. Yonder the orange predominates in the showy flowers of the asclepia; and beyond, the eye roams over the pink blossoms of ...
— The Scalp Hunters • Mayne Reid

... the rock on which stood the villa of Pollius Felix; it is now known as Punta Calcarella, but used to be called Petrapoli; pure Greek: Pollio's rock. There is still a mine of such material to be exploited by all who care to study the vernacular. The giant euphorbia, for instance, common on these hills, is locally known as "totomaglie"; ...
— Alone • Norman Douglas

... This even now is literally true of the lemon-groves, which do not cease to flower and ripen. Everything fits in to complete the reproduction of Greek pastoral life. The goats eat cytisus and myrtle on the shore; a whole flock gathered round me as I sat beneath a tuft of golden green euphorbia the other day, and nibbled bread from my hands. The frog still croaks by tank and fountain, 'whom the Muses have ordained to sing for aye,' in spite of Bion's death. The narcissus, anemone, and hyacinth still tell their tales of love and death. Hesper still gazes on ...
— Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete - Series I, II, and III • John Symonds

... 197. EUPHORBIA CANARIENSIS.—This plant grows in abundance in the Canary Islands and Teneriffe, in dry, rocky districts, where little else can grow, and where it attains a height of 10 feet, with the branches spreading 15 or 20 feet. It is one of the kinds that ...
— Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture • William Saunders

... be picked up. Then, having passed a bend in the river, they ran their canoe ashore in a little cove where the whortleberry and cranberry bushes grew right down to the water's edge, and the sward was bright with the white euphorbia, the blue gentian, and the purple balm. There they laid out their small stock of provisions, and ate a hearty breakfast while discussing what their plans should be ...
— The Refugees • Arthur Conan Doyle



Words linked to "Euphorbia" :   Euphorbia exigua, mole plant, paint leaf, spurge family, family Euphorbiaceae, Euphorbia hirsuta, tramp's spurge, Christmas star, Euphorbia litchi, Euphorbia heterophylla, crown of thorns, Euphorbia milii, Euphorbia cyathophora, Euphorbia esula, Euphorbia dentata, Euphorbia cyparissias, Euphorbiaceae, wartweed, myrtle spurge, lobster plant, Christ plant, Euphorbia peplus, snow-in-summer, medusa's head, rosid dicot genus, Mexican fire plant, Euphorbia fulgens, genus Euphorbia, Euphorbia lathyris, wartwort, Euphorbia marginata, Euphorbia pulcherrima, Euphorbia medusae, dwarf spurge, devil's milk, Euphorbia corollata, petty spurge, wild spurge, Euphorbia helioscopia, cactus euphorbia, Euphorbia ingens, Euphorbia amygdaloides, fire-on-the-mountain, Japanese poinsettia



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