Botanical name:Euphorbia khandallensisFamily:Euphorbiaceae (Castor family) Synonyms: Euphorbia panchganiensis, Euphorbia fusiformis var. khandallensis
Khandala Spurge is a perennial herb with underground
tuberous rootstock . Stem is short, underground. Entire inflorescence
is up to 18 cm long, cyathia arranged in cymes. Primary
flower-cluster-stalks 2-6 from underground stem, each up to 10 cm long.
Bracts are variable in shape and color, about 6 mm long, triangular or
lanceshaped or semi-cylindrical, stem-clasping at base, tip pointed,
margin wavy or toothed or entire, 1 nerved, scarious, pink or greenish
fading to white. Involucre 3-6 x 4-5 mm, lobes 4-6, oblong, fringed,
pectinate, reddish or greenish; glands are 4-6, reddish or greenish
transversely oblong, 0.5-1 x 1-2 mm. Male florets are 5, flower-stalks
about 1.5 mm long. Female floret with gynophores are about 3 mm long in
early stages and elongating till maturity. Leaves appear after
flowering, 3-30 x 2-11 cm, arising from base, elliptic to oblong or
broadly lanceshaped or inverted-lanceshaped or blunt to rounded, green,
reddish-purple or mottled, fleshy; entire or wavy along margins;
stalkless or with leaf-stalks less than 5 cm long; base wedge-shaped,
narrowed; tip pointed to with a short sharp point or blunt or retuse.
Capsule is nearly spherical, trilobed with 3 cells, about 6 mm across.
Khandala Spurge is endemic to India. Flowering: January-May.