Definition of Spurges. Meaning of Spurges. Synonyms of Spurges

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Definition of Spurges

Spurge
Spurge Spurge, v. t. [Etymol. uncertain.] To emit foam; to froth; -- said of the emission of yeast from beer in course of fermentation. [Obs.] --W. Cartright.

Meaning of Spurges from wikipedia

- spines or glands, or missing. Like all members of the family Euphorbiaceae, spurges have uni****ual flowers. In Euphorbia, flowers occur in a head, called the...
- Leafy spurge may refer to several species of plant in the genus Euphorbia, including: Euphorbia esula, native to central and southern Europe Euphorbia...
- Euphorbia lathyris, the caper spurge or paper spurge, is a species of spurge native to southern Europe (Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal), northwest Africa...
- euphorbias, which is also the name of the type genus of the family. Most spurges, such as Euphorbia paralias, are herbs, but some, especially in the tropics...
- Euphorbia amygdaloides, the wood spurge, is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae, native to woodland locations in Europe, Turkey and...
- myrsinites, the myrtle spurge, blue spurge, or broad-leaved glaucous-spurge, is a succulent species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae...
- Euphorbia lactea is a species of spurge native to tropical Asia, mainly in India. It is an erect shrub growing up to 5 metres (16 ft) tall, with succulent...
- Euphorbia tirucalli (commonly known as Indian tree spurge, naked lady, pencil tree, pencil cactus, fire stick, aveloz or milk bush) is a tree native to...
- Euphorbia epithymoides, the cushion spurge, syn. E. polychroma, is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae, native to Libya, Turkey and...
- Spurge olive is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Cneorum tricoccon Species in the genus Daphne, particularly: Daphne mezereum Plants...