Section
Medusae A-E
Identifying features of the species of Euphorbia belonging
to the section Medusae
Most medusoid species are difficult to identify and most of the
times one needs to see the flowers in order to know what species
one is dealing with. Even then one can't always be sure as also
many hybrids do occur iin cultivation.
All pictures shown in this gallery are of known origin and we
are nearly 100 % sure about their identity.
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E. albertensis J&R
357 southeast of Victoria West |
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| E. albipollinifera GM 209 Sandpoort |
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| E. albipollinifera J&R 218 Springbokvlakte |
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E. albipollinifera var.
nova J&R 208, south of Graaff Reinet |
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| Euphorbia argillicola |
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| E. astrophora VdV 194, north of Klipplaat |
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| E. braunsii J&R150, north of Fullarton Medusae |
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| E. clavarioides var clavarioides RVV 007 Molteno |
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| E. clavarioides var truncata RVV 004 Vanstadensrus |
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| E. confluens J&R 322 east of Port Nolloth |
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| E. crassipes J&R 283 south of Beaufort Wes |
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| E. crassipes J&R 285 west of Aberdeen |
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| Euphorbia davyi, Hammanskraal |
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| Euphorbia duseimata, Warrenton |
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| E. esculenta J&R 100 west of Addo |
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