Euphorbia blodgettii Engelmann ex A.S. Hitchcock. Subgenus: Chamaescye. Section: Anisophyllum. Common name: Blodgett's Sandmat. Phenology: Jan-Dec. Habitat: Dunes, rockland hammocks, longleaf pine sandhills, tidal marshes. Distribution: Endemic to FL peninsula (from St. Johns and Levy counties, FL south to s. FL).
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA12, K4; = Chamaesyce blodgettii (Engelm. ex Hitchc.) Small — Fl2, WH3; > Chamaesyce blodgettii (Engelm. ex Hitchc.) Small — S, S13; > Chamaesyce chiogenes Small — S, S13; > Chamaesyce nashii Small — S, S13; ? Euphorbia blodgettii Engelm. ex Hitchc. — Bah; Euphorbia blodgettii Engelm. ex Hitchc. Basionym: Euphorbia blodgettii Engelm. ex Hitchc. 1893
Links to other floras: = Euphorbia blodgettii - FNA12
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Heliophily ⓘ: 9
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