Revised identification key for the woody species of Euphorbia

Stems unarmed; without stipular spines
     Leaves shorter than 10 cm, all leaves of same colour
          Stem and leaves uniformly red, leaves in whorls of three, petiole
almost as long as blade.......E. cotoniifolia
          Stem and leaves green, leaves alternate, petiole much shorter than
blade
               Leaves shorter than 2 cm, less than 2 mm broad, branches
straight, mostly leafless
                                        (leaves early
deciduous)......................................................................E.
tirucalli
               Leaves longer than 3 cm, more than 2 cm broad, branches
zigzag, mostly with leaves.......E. tithymaloides
     Leaves longer than 10 cm;  lower leaves green, upper partly or
uniformally coloured
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               Leaves below the inflorescence uniformally coloured (red,
white or yellow); leaves not lobed...E. pulcherrima
               Leaves below the inflorescence coloured only at base; leaves
lobed or not
                    Base of upper leaves pale green or pale white; leaves
lobed or not...............................E. heterophylla
                    Base of upper leaves red; leaves
lobed......................................................................E.
cyathophora
Stems armed with spines
     Spines borne on stem, usually longer than 1 cm; two showy bracts around
cyathium...................E. milii
     Spines borne on raised shield, usually shorter than 1 cm, two showy
bracts lacking
          Stem rounded, not angled or winged
               Shrub wiithout trunk with branches arising from base, smaller
leaves (3-8 cm long)

                and longer spines 0.5-1 cm.............E caducifolia
               Tree with distinct trunk, leaves 10-25 cm long, spines
shorter than 0.5 cm........................E. nivulia).
          Stem angled or winged
                Angles not produced into wing, spirally
arranged:....................................................... E.
neriifolia
               Angles produced into wings
                    Wings 3-4
                          The wings running straight, sinuate, regularly
dentate
                                             Stems green without white
bands....................................................E. antiquorum
                                             Stems white wholly or partially
                                                        The stems with white
bands on faces
                                                              Apex of stem
not cristate (without crowns at tips)...........E. lactea
                                                              Apex of stem
cristate (with crowns at tips)......................E lactea cv. Cristata

                                                       The  stems uniformly
greyish white...................................... ...E. lactea cv. White
Ghost
                         The wings running spirally,
...................................................................................E.
tortilis
                 Wings 5-6,
undulate.....................................................................................................E.
royleana



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