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      • The botanical name Euphorbia derives from Euphorbos, the Greek physician of King Juba II of Numidia and Mauretania (52–50 BC – 23 AD), who married the daughter of Anthony and Cleopatra.
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    The botanical name Euphorbia derives from Euphorbos, the Greek physician of King Juba II of Numidia and Mauretania (52–50 BC – 23 AD), who married the daughter of Anthony and Cleopatra. Juba was a prolific writer on various subjects, including natural history .

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    The poinsettia (/ p ɔɪ n ˈ s ɛ t (i) ə /; Euphorbia pulcherrima) is a commercially important flowering plant species of the diverse spurge family Euphorbiaceae. Indigenous to Mexico and Central America, the poinsettia was first described by Europeans in 1834.

  4. devil’s backbone, ( Euphorbia tithymaloides ), succulent plant of the spurge family ( Euphorbiaceae ), native from Florida to Venezuela. The plant is called devil’s backbone for the zigzag form some varieties exhibit as well as shoe flower.

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    Euphorbia became the official botanical name for the genus when Carolus Linnaeus published it in the first edition of his book Species Plantarum, in 1753 (p. 450). The name, however, goes much farther back in history, and we can trace its origin at least as far back as the Roman officer Pliny the Elder, who named Euphorbia in his book, the ...

  6. Dec 24, 2023 · The name comes from the amateur botanist and statesman Joel Roberts Poinsett, who happened upon the plant in 1828 during his tenure as the first U.S. minister to the newly independent Mexico.

  7. Dec 20, 2023 · Ascribed in the 19th century, the Latin name, Euphorbia pulcherrima, means "the most beautiful" of a diverse genus with a milky sap of latex. So what is its preferred name?

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