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spotted spurge

Euphorbia maculata

Member of sandmats (section Anisophyllum)
spurges (genus Euphorbia)
spurge family (family Euphorbiaceae)
dicots (class Magnoliopsida)
flowering plants (subphylum Angiospermae)


Toxicity of milk purslane (Chamaesyce maculata, Euphorbia maculata):
1 – Skin contact with these plants can cause symptoms ranging from redness, itching, and rash to painful blisters like skin burns.
A higher-level taxon has differing toxicity.


Chris’s observations: none

Taxon info: iNaturalistCalfloraCalPhotosJepson eFloraFNA

Bay Area species: iNaturalistCalflora