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  1. 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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  2. ADVERTISEMENTS: The below mentioned article provides an overview on Euphorbiales; Family—Euphorbiaceae. After reading this article you will learn about: 1. Introduction to Euphorbiales 2. Family—Euphorbiaceae 3. Economic Importance of the Family – Euphorbiaceae. Introduction to Euphorbiales: According to Hutchinson this is the thirty fifth order of the phylum Angiospermae, sub phylum ...

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  4. Euphorbiaceae (Euphorbiaceae) also called Cassava, manioc, yuca, balinghoy, mogo, mandioca, kamoteng kahoy, tapioca is a perennial woody shrub in the Euphorbiaceae (spurge family) native to South America but now grown in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide for the edible starchy roots (tubers), which are a major food source in the developing world, in equatorial regions including Africa ...

  5. In this article we will discuss about:- 1. General Characters of Euphorbiaceae 2. Floral Formula of Euphorbiaceae 3. Number and Distribution 4. Range of Floral Structures 5. Common Plant 6. Affinity and Economic Importance. General Characters of Euphorbiaceae: Plants—minute herbs to huge trees, monoecious or dioecious, often with milky latex.

  6. Take the quiz. The meaning of EUPHORBIACEAE is a widely distributed family of herbs, shrubs, or trees (order Geraniales) with usually milky often poisonous juice, unisexual flowers, and a superior usually trilocular ovary and including several medicinal plants (such as those yielding castor oil and croton oil), several trees yielding caoutchouc ...

  7. Euphorbiaceae is the name given to one of the largest families in the plant world, sometimes known as spurges. It includes around 300 genera and 7,500 species, and of these around 870 are regarded as succulent. The IES is mostly concerned with the succulent and semi-succulent members of genus Euphorbia (comprising the former genera Monadenium ...

  8. View All Genera ». Euphorbiaceae is a diverse family of flowering plants comprising thousands of species. Members of this family are known for their unique physical structures and important roles in medicine, horticulture, and ecological studies.

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