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~168 species
- 15 genera and ~168 species that occur in a wide range of habitats, including moist, wet or dry forests, scrublands, savannas, and open disturbed biomes but most diverse below 1,500 m of elevation.
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The family Euphorbiaceae is the fifth-largest flowering plant family and has about 7,500 species organised into 300 genera, 37 tribes, and three subfamilies: Acalyphoideae, Crotonoideae and Euphorbioideae.
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Euphorbiaceae is the spurge family of flowering plants and comprises some 6,745 species in 218 genera. Many members, such as cassava, are important food sources. Others are useful for their waxes and oils and as a source of medicinal drugs.
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A pantropical family extending into the temperate zone, with ~230 genera and over 6,000 species of herbs, shrubs, trees, vines, and lianas. Climbers are represented in the Neotropics by 15 genera and ~168 species that occur in a wide range of habitats, including moist, wet or dry
Aug 19, 2022 · Traditionally, the subtribe contained 7 or even 9 genera, but all are now considered to be synonymous with Euphorbia (Steinmann & Porter 2002, Bruyns & al. 2006 ). Of those former genera 6 contain many succulent species, the exception being Cubanthus from the West Indies, with just 3 non-succulent species.
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Euphorbiaceae is a large family of plants with over 300 genera and 7, species. These plants are found all over the world but are most diverse in tropical and subtropical regions. Euphorbiaceae includes a wide variety of plants, including trees, shrubs, herbs, and succulents.
Sep 4, 2023 · In total, 35 204 orthogroups were identified between Euphorbiaceae species and Arabidopsis thaliana using Orthofinder and were further confirmed by bidirectional sequence BLAST. We also performed genome-wide collinear block analysis to identify collinear blocks between species pairs.
Euphorbiaceae, the spurge family, comprises some 6,745 species and 218 genera of flowering plants distributed primarily in the tropics. The flowers are typically unisexual and are borne in a characteristic cluster known as a cyathia. Many species contain milky latex, and some are useful as a source.