Hi, Samir ji,
I think it means *Euphorbia microphylla* is syn. of *Euphorbia serpens*.
You are picking up really fast. It is the way to learn. Pl. keep it up!!!
2009/1/7 Samir Takaochi <[email protected]>

> I found following sentence on web. I m sorry Im not match familier to this
> kind of sentence. Does it mean Euphorbia microphylla is syn. of Euphorbia
> serpens*?*
> **
> Could some one advice me?
> **
> http://www.nationaalherbarium.nl/thaieuph/ThEspecies/ThEuphorbia.htm
>
>
>
> 18. Euphorbia *serpens*  Kunth in Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. 2:
> 41 (folio), 52 (quarto). 1817; Boiss. in DC., Prodr. 15, 2: 29. 1862, p.p.
> (excl. var. *indica*); Radcl.-Sm., Kew Bull. 32: 75, 76. 1977; J.S. Ma,
> Fl. Reipubl. Pop. Sin. 44(3): 47, pl. 9 fig. 7-12. 1997; Hügin, Feddes
> Repert. 109: 509. 1998; Esser in Chayamarit & Welzen, Fl. Thailand 8, 1:
> 284. 2005.— *Euphorbia orbiculata* Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat. 1, 2: 421. 1859, *nom.
> illeg.* (non Kunth in Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. 2: 52. 1817);
> Backer & Bakh.f., Fl. Java 1: 503. 1964; P.H. Hô, Câyco Viêtnam 2, 1: 362,
> fig. 4674. 1992.— *Chamaesyce serpens* (Kunth) Small, Fl. SE. US.: 709.
> 1903.— *Euphorbia orbiculata* Kunth var. *jawaharii* Rajagopal &
> Panigrahi, Taxon 17: 547. 1968.— *Euphorbia microphylla* auct. non Heyne
> ex Roth: Gagnep. in Lecomte, Fl. Indo-Chine 5: 252. 1925; Radcl.-Sm., Kew
> Bull. 26: 266. 1972.
>
>
>
> Loosely prostrate to partially erect annual herb, up to c. 20 cm tall,
> much-branched with branches often zig-zag but not forming dense mats, often
> rooting at nodes, fragile and easily disintegrating; light green to green,
> only rarely with a reddish touch. *Indumentum* absent. *Leaves* opposite;
> interpetiolar *stipules* united, 0.4-0.6 mm long, triangular and sometimes
> apically slightly bifid to denticulate, whitish and therefore very distinct;
> petioles 0.2-0.7 mm long; blades broadly elliptic (rarely ovate), the
> largest 2.5-4 by 2-3 mm, base oblique with one side subcordate and one side
> acute, or symmetrical with both sides obtuse-subcordate, margin entire or
> indistinctly serrate, apex emarginate, slightly brighter below, venation
> very indistinct, triplinerved, with 3-4 pairs of side veins. 
> *Cyathia*solitary, terminating axillary shoots and solitary in the axils of 
> apical
> leaves, without any typical bracts, on a peduncle of 0.8-1 mm. Involucre c.
> 0.75 mm long; glands 4, 0.15-0.2 mm wide, purple, sessile, appendages 0.2 by
> 0.3-0.5 mm, white, undivided to shallowly 2-3-lobulate; stigmas 0.25-0.3 mm
> long, completely divided. *Fruits* with a pedicel of 0.3-1.5 mm; calyx
> present and distinct; schizocarp 1.4-1.6 by 1.6-1.9 mm, sulcate and hardly
> keeled. *Seeds* c. 1 by 0.6-0.7 mm, light brown to red-brown, neither
> papillate nor ridged (but completely smooth), ecarunculate.
>
>     T h a i l a n d.— NORTH-EASTERN: Nong Khai, Sakon Nakhon;
> SOUTH-WESTERN: Kanchanaburi; CENTRAL: Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (Bangsai);
> Nakhon Pathom (Mahidol University); Bangkok (Bangkhen, Chatuchak), Samut
> Prakan (Samut Prakan); SOUTH-EASTERN: Chachoengsao; Chon Buri (Koh Si
> Chang).
>
>     D i s t r i b u t i on.— Widespread in the New World from the U.S.A. to
> South America (type from Venezuela), introduced in Africa (Kenia, Zimbabwe),
> India, Thailand, Taiwan, Malesia (Java, Philippines), and probably much
> further.
>
>     E c o l o g y.— Weedy on roadsides, in lawns, gardens and often in
> flower pots (!), in heavily disturbed, open places but with not too much
> trampling, also on seasonally inundated sand bar at river; often on garden
> earth, tuff or limestone bedrock. Altitude: Sea level to c. 200 m. Flowering
> and fruiting: July-March (the whole year round?).
>
>     V e r n a c u l a r.— Nam nom ratchasi lek (นำนมราชสีห้์เล็ก)
> (Central).
>
>
> 2009/1/7 Samir Takaochi <[email protected]>
>
>  I see. I have missed it. Yes *Euphorbia microphylla *looks matching with
>> my photo*. *But I am still not confident since there is no closed photo
>> of flower and fruit.
>>
>> How do you think about Chamaesyce serpens which I wrote in earlier mail?
>> Flower, leaves, Fruit look like matching with my photo. I d like to hear
>> your opinion.
>>
>> Please see this link as reference.
>>
>> http://images.google.co.jp/imgres?imgurl=http://www.floradecanarias.com/imagenes/chamaesyce_serpens.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.floradecanarias.com/chamaesyce_serpens.html&usg=__6gMq7Q7APOkonosHMjJNdsBhlaY=&h=346&w=480&sz=56&hl=ja&start=18&tbnid=U8zagN7oH3BJ1M:&tbnh=93&tbnw=129&prev=/images%3Fq%3DChamaesyce%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Dja%26sa%3DG
>>
>>   2009/1/7 Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>
>>
>>> *¿ *Are you sure you checked, please look out for:
>>>
>>> 43. *Euphorbia microphylla* : Cỏ sữa lá tròn
>>> Cỏ nhỏ xíu
>>>
>>> I am almost believing your plant looks the same as shown there.
>>> Regards.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Samir Takaochi <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dinesh, thank you for attaching link
>>>>
>>>> I have seen the site. Do you mean this plant is Euphorbia thymifolia? I
>>>> checked with other site also.
>>>>
>>>> But it leaves(purple color on leave) and flower(color of stamen) looks
>>>> different from my photo.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://images.google.co.in/imgres?imgurl=http://www.kinmatsu.idv.tw/plant/Rosidae/Euphorbia.thymifolia-1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.kinmatsu.idv.tw/show.php%3Ff%3Dplant/Rosidae/Euphorbia.thymifolia&usg=__WMFcglf6n3jO4psyAzM75lovvO8=&h=510&w=670&sz=83&hl=ja&start=5&tbnid=6mUNTC6T5mwu1M:&tbnh=105&tbnw=138&prev=/images%3Fq%3DEuphorbia%2Bthymifolia%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Dja%26sa%3DG
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2009/1/7 Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>>  Samir, take a look at this link to Vietnamese site; (please search
>>>>> your text, the page is long and takes some time to fully download):
>>>>>
>>>>> http://forum.ctu.edu.vn/viewtopic.php?t=3727&sid=e2fe7a572bbd888deeecb9bf61c7152b
>>>>> Regards.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 8:17 AM, Samir Takaochi 
>>>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>  Akram, thank you so much for your reply !
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I searched on web, but I was not able to find photo of  *Euphorbia
>>>>>> microphylla*  which match with my photo.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you know website on which shows same photo?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Samir Takaochi
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  2009/1/6 Akramul Hoque <[email protected]>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Hello every body,
>>>>>>> A lot of  love to you all---for the another new cyclic pathway of
>>>>>>> earth around sun.A  spl thanks to Garg Ji for his laborious job for 
>>>>>>> Indian
>>>>>>> TreePix.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This photo is *Euphorbia microphylla*  (Euphorbiaceae) having
>>>>>>> Cyathium inflorescence.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> AKRAM
>>>>>>> UBI, Uluberia,Howrah
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --- On *Tue, 6/1/09, Samir Takaochi <[email protected]>* wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> From: Samir Takaochi <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> Subject: [indiantreepix:7209] Creeper with white small flower(Samir
>>>>>>> 6-1-2009)
>>>>>>> To: "indiantreepix" <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> Date: Tuesday, 6 January, 2009, 6:52 PM
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    Hello friends. Happy new year !
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Well, could someone advice me for ID?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Place:Gurgaon , Haryana
>>>>>>> Flower Diameter:1.5mm
>>>>>>> Fruite Diameter:3.5mm
>>>>>>> Creeper like
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>


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