Euphorbia thymifolia based on the fruits being partially included within 
the cyathia walls at maturity.  This is a rare morph where the plants lack 
the reddish pigmentation.

On Thursday, May 1, 2014 at 1:06:12 AM UTC-5, Adittya Dharap wrote:
>
> Hi,
>  
> Please help me identifying theEuphorbia sp. attached herewith. 
>  
> Habitat: River bank.
> Habit: Prostrate Herb. Branches radiating from centre in all directions.
> Leaves: Elliptic - oblong, serrulate, less than 0.5 cm, glabrous,opposite
> Stem: covered by soft hairs.
>  
> Initially I felt this is E.parviflora. But the overall appearance is 
> different from E.parviflora.
>  
> best regards
>  
> Adittya Dharap
>  
>  
>  
>

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