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: iNaturalist – Calflora – CalPhotos – Jepson eFlora – FNA
Bay Area species: iNaturalist – Calflora