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− | Range is limited to Highlands county on the Lake Wales Ridge, and there are fewer than 20 known sites. The ridge is quickly being converted into agricultural lands and urban development. The existing scrubs are becoming overgrown with fire suppression <ref name="EOL | + | Range is limited to Highlands county on the Lake Wales Ridge, and there are fewer than 20 known sites. The ridge is quickly being converted into agricultural lands and urban development. The existing scrubs are becoming overgrown with fire suppression <ref name="EOL"/>. Archbold currently monitors this species <ref name="inaturalist">[[http://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/162849-Euphorbia-rosescens]] Accessed: December 11, 2015</ref>. |
==Cultivation and restoration== | ==Cultivation and restoration== |
Revision as of 09:01, 15 December 2015
Euphorbia rosescens | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants |
Class: | Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons |
Order: | Euphorbiales |
Family: | Euphorbiaceae |
Genus: | Euphorbia |
Species: | E. rosescens |
Binomial name | |
Euphorbia rosescens E.L.Bridges & Orzell | |
Natural range of Euphorbia rosescens from USDA NRCS Plants Database. |
Common name: scrub spurge
Contents
Taxonomic notes
Distinguishable from Euphorbia floridana by broader stem leaves that are not reflexed and do not abruptly contrast with ovate bracteal leaves on the inflorescence [1].
Description
Euphorbia rosescens is a slightly succently, blue-green herb[1] and is often a single stem and can be seen growing in clusters[2]. The leaves are elliptic to oblanceolate or obovate-spatulate [1]. Flowers are monoecious and occur in cyathia that develop acropetally arranged on a compound inflorescense[2].
Distribution
Distribution is limited to a 50 kilometer range on the well drained sands of the Lake Wales Ridge[3]. there are fewer than 20 known sites[4].
Ecology
Habitat
Habitat is limited to the xeric, white sand entisols of the Lake Wales Ridge. Within the ridge, it can be found in sand pine scrubs, scrubby flatwoods, and disturbed areas along sandy roads and fire breaks[2]. It has been observed to tolerate some disturbance[4].
Phenology
The flowers of E. rosescens are unisexual and occur within cyathia that develop acropetally, arranged on a compound inflorescense[2].
Seed dispersal
Seed bank and germination
Fire ecology
Pollination
The following Hymenoptera families and species were observed visiting flowers of Euphorbia rosescens at Archbold Biological Station (Deyrup 2015):
Sphecidae: Bembecinus nanus floridanus, Tachysphex apicalis, T. similis, Tachytes mergus
Vespidae: Leptochilus krombeini
Use by animals
Diseases and parasites
Conservation and Management
Range is limited to Highlands county on the Lake Wales Ridge, and there are fewer than 20 known sites. The ridge is quickly being converted into agricultural lands and urban development. The existing scrubs are becoming overgrown with fire suppression [4]. Archbold currently monitors this species [5].
Cultivation and restoration
Photo Gallery
References and notes
Deyrup, M.A. and N.D. 2015. Database of observations of Hymenoptera visitations to flowers of plants on Archbold Biological Station, Florida, USA.