This is definitely not E. hypericifolia. This is either *Euphorbia thymifolia* or *E. prostrata.* To distinguish the two, you need to see an enlarged image of the capsules. In E. thymifolia the capsules are hairy throughout. Whereas in E. prostrata the capsules are ciliate-hairy along the keels only and glabrous on the body. The photograph do not show the capsules clearly. In such prostrate herbs, it would be better if you place a white paper below the plant before clicking the photo.. N.P. Balakrishnan 31 Oct. 2016
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