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Name: Chamaesyce
hyssopifolia (Euphorbia hyssopifolia, Euphorbia
brasiliensis) Common Name: Hyssopleaf Sandmat, Hyssop Spurge Flower Color: White fading to pink Plant Type: Herb, Annual, Perennial Height: From 4 inches (10 cm) to 4 feet (1.2 m) tall Date Observed: July 24, 2004 Notes: The leaves are opposite and elliptical with finely toothed margins and short petioles. There are 2 pale, fringed stipules at the base of the hairless leaf stalks. The similar C. hypericifolia has longer, magenta stipules. This is a common agricultural weed. |
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