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Euphorbia ogdenii K.A. Bradley & Sadle. Subgenus: Chamaesyce. Section: Anisophyllum. Common name: Broom Sandmat. Habitat: Pine rockland, coastal rock barrens, and canopy gaps or edges of rockland hammocks. Distribution: Endemic to s. FL.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Taxonomy Comments: See Bradley & Sadle (2021).

Synonymy : = Bradley & Sadle (2021) in Weakley et al (2021); = Chamaesyce porteriana Small var. scoparia (Small) D.G.Burch; = Chamaesyce scoparia Small — S; = Euphorbia porteriana (Small) Oudejans var. scoparia (Small) Oudejans; < Euphorbia porteriana (Small) Oudejans — FNA12, K4. Basionym: Euphorbia ogdenii K.Bradley & Sadle 2021 "Urbasionym:" Chamaesyce scoparia Small 1913

Links to other floras: < Euphorbia porteriana - FNA12

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Wetland Indicator Status:

  • Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: FACW (taxonomic split from wetland indicator species)

Heliophily : 9

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