Euphorbia garberi Engelmann ex Chapman. Common name: Garber's Sandmat. Phenology: Jan-Dec. Habitat: Pine rocklands, beach dunes, coastal rock barrens. Distribution: Endemic to s. FL (Miami-Dade, Collier, and Monroe counties).
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA12, Bradley & Sadle (2021) in Weakley et al (2021); > Chamaesyce adicioides Small — S, S13; > Chamaesyce brachypoda Small — S, S13; < Chamaesyce garberi (Engelm. ex Chapm.) Small — Fl2, WH3; > Chamaesyce garberi (Engelm. ex Chapm.) Small — S; > Chamaesyce keyensis Small — S; > Chamaesyce mosieri Small — S; > Euphorbia garberi Engelm. ex Chapm. — K4; > Euphorbia porteriana (Small) Oudejans var. keyensis (Small) Oudejans; Euphorbia garberi Engelm. ex Chapm. Basionym: Euphorbia garberi Engelm. ex Chapm. 1883
Links to other floras: = Euphorbia garberi - FNA12
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Heliophily ⓘ: 9
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