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Focal length
38.0mm
Exposure time
1/200s
Aperture
32.0
Focus Distance
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Camera make
NIKON CORPORATION
Camera model
NIKON D5300
Sensor type
ative
Photo:Ashutosh Sharma
Common name: Pine Spurge, Nepal Spurge
Botanical name:Euphorbia proliferaFamily:Euphorbiaceae (Castor family) Synonyms: Euphorbia linifolia, Euphorbia pinus
Pine Spurge is herb, erect or rising up, 20-30 cm
tall. Roots are round, 10-20 × 0.5-2 cm, few branched. Stems are many,
branched basally, about 3 mm thick. Leaves are alternate; stipules
absent; leaf-stalk absent; leaf blade linear-rounded, 2-4 cm x 3-5 mm,
base narrowed or nearly flat, tip blunt; lateral veins basal,
inprominent. Primary involucral leaves are 4-6, ovate-oblong to broadly
ovate-oblong, 1.5-2.5 x 0.6-1.2 cm, tip rounded or pointed. Leaves
below the inflorescence are 2, ovate, 1-1.5 x 0.8-1 cm, base rounded or
flat, tip pointed or rounded. Cyathium is stalkless; involucre broadly
bell-shaped, about 3.5 x 3-5 mm, lobes lacerate or triangular, some
hairy on margin and inside; glands 4, brown, subcrescent, tip 2-horned.
Male flowers are many, slightly protruding from involucre. Female
flower: ovary flower-stalk up to 5 mm; styles fused below middle; style
arms slightly 2-lobed. Fruiting flower-cluster-stalk is up to 8 mm;
capsule ovoid-spherical, about 4.5 x 5.5 mm. Pine Spurge is found in
Valleys, sloping grasslands, pine forests, in the Himalayas, from
Kumaun, Nepal tp SW China, at altitudes of 500-2300 m. Flowering:
April-August.
Identification credit: Ashutosh Sharma
Photographed in Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh.
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