*Euphorbia* is a big and difficult genus to me.
What I am able to see in the plate of 'Flowers of the Himalaya: A 
supplement' (by A.Stainton) and referred by Chadwell Ji, that the cyathia 
are terminal but not solitary as the cyathia are surrounded by few bud like 
structures (*E. schillingii*). Such structures are not visible in the 
images by Saroj Ji. The specimens at Kew have little help as detailed 
structure can not be seen in them and the type of species are from the 
plant cultivated in Europe.
DSRawat Pantnagar  

On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 8:51:48 PM UTC+5:30, Saroj Kumar Kasaju 
wrote:
>
> Dear Members,
>
> Sharingnsome pictures I guess is 
> *Euphorbia sikkimensis *Boiss. (accepted name)
> shot on the way to Kalinchowk Dlakha Nepal on 
> 26 July 2014 at around 9000 ft.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Saroj Kasaju
>

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