EUPHORBIA FRIEDRICHIAE

Author:
Moritz Kurt Dinter, 1914
Family:
EUPHORBIACEAE
Origin:
Elevation:
Publisher:
Neue Pfl. Südw.-Afr.: 29 (1914)
Collection number:
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Thickness:
18 Centimetres
Height:
35 Centimetres
Propagate:
Seeds/Cuttings
CITES:
Synonyms:
Euphorbia friedrichiae subsp. pofadderensis, Bruyns.

This member of the Euphorbiaceae family was described by Moritz Kurt Dinter in 1914. It is found in the north-western South Africa and in Namibia, growing in sand or grit with little water and lots of sun. The caudex can grow up to eighteen centimetres in diameter and 35 centimetres height. The flowers are yellow.

The genera name; Euphorbia dates back to the first century BC, where King Juba II of Mauritania used it in a reference to his doctor, Euphorbos, and that name was kept as a generic name by Carl von Linnaeus. The species name after Margarethe Friedrich, a South African teacher and mesemb collector.

Flower
Yellow
Soil
Sand - Grit
Water
Minimum
Sun
Maximum