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Leafy Spurge
Family: Euphorbiaceae;
Genus: Euphorbia;
Species: esula;
Synonyms:
Euphorbia esula
Growth Form: Forb
General:
Perennial herb, flow bracts very visible from May through mid-June, seeds produced in July.
Flowers:
Inconspicuous, borne by paired, yellowish green, cup-shaped bracts, paired bracts are in clusters of seven to ten at top of stem branches.
Fruits and Seeds:
Contained in center of paired bracts, explosive dehiscence projects seeds up to 15 ft.
Leaves:
Leaves alternate, narrow, lanceolate-oblong with pointy tips; smooth leaves produce milky sap.
Stems or Branches:
Erect, tough and woody, 4-39 in. high.
Threatens:
Prairies, savannas, pastures; moist to dry soils, partial to full sun.
Look-Alikes:
Flowing Spurge (E. corollata), native, has white bracts; Seaside Spurge (E. polygonifolia), native, has opposite to subopposite leaves and grows prostrate on sand surface; Cypress Spurge (E. ????); Woodland Spurges (E. communata and E. obtuse), nativeā¦..
Distribution:
Native to much of Eurasia, widely distributed across N U.S. Apparently absent from SE.
Other Links:
http://www.nps.gov/plants/ALIEN/fact/eues1.htm http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/plants/leafyspurge.shtml http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/invasives/fact/spurge.htm
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 Flowers Norman E. Rees, USDA ARS
 Roadside Incursion Leslie J. Mehrhoff, University of Connecticut
 Infested meadow William M. Ciesla, For. Health Mngmt. Int.
 North American Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
 Illinois Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
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