Sir, wanted to clarify  two keys whether they should be included or not :
One :      Stems not  developed above ground  leaves all radical and
              Stem well developed above ground , leaves not radical
Second : Cyathia is red in E. caducifolia
              Cyathia is green in E. neriifolia.

regards,
Rashida.



On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Gurcharan Singh <singh...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  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
>  - Hide quoted text -
>                 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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