BIBLIO (Distribution)
Distribution Alwar, Bikaner, Chittorgarh, Jhalawar, Jodhpur, Sirohi. Common in moist sandy-clay soils, usually on the sides of tanks etc.
Title - Flora of Rajasthan Vol.2
Distribution Bankura (WB): Onda. Common along roadsides, in waste places and gardens. Fl-Fr: Throughout the year.
Title - Flora of Bankura District(West Bengal)
Distribution Chattarpur, Damoh, Durg, Hoshnagabad, Indore, Mandla, Raigarh, Raipur, Seoni, Sidhi Usually on hill slopes and in rock crevices
Title - Flora of Madhya Pradesh Vol. II
Distribution Global: Believed to be originated from Jamaica, now pantropical. Chamba: Very common along roadsides, waste places, fields and in lawns, sometimes in forests also; 600 - 2000 m.
Title - Flora of Chamba District (Himachal Pradesh)
Distribution INDIA: Western Himalaya and Nepal; HIMACHAL PRADESH: Kinnaur, Simla.
Title - Flora of Himachal Pradesh Vol II
Distribution Maharashtra: Frequent. Ahmednagar, Amravati, Bhandara, Chandrapur, Pune, Yavatmal.
Title - Flora of Maharashtra State (Dicotyledons) Volume 2
Distribution Native of Trop. America, W Africa, Mauritius, Cape Verde Isls., India (Maharashtra, South Rajastahn, Delhi)
Title - Flora of the Indian Desert
Distribution Throughout (except Kutch); a weed in cultivated fields and drying moist ground.
Title - Flora of Gujarat State Vol 2
Distribution Throughout India. Believed to have originated from Jamaica, now pantropical. Orissa: Weed. Similipahar; Pottangi; Padampur; Barkuda, Chilika; Sukinda, Cuttack.
Title - The Flora of Orissa Vol III
Distribution Tropics and subtropics.
Title - FLORA OF KARNATAKA VOL-2
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Botanical Name -Euphorbia chamaesyce L.Full Botanical citation -Euphorbia chamaesyce auct. non L. 1753: Raizada, Suppl. Fl. U.Gang. Pl. 247. 1976; Balakrishnan.N.P & al., The family Euphorbiaceae in India, Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 259. 2007.Family -EUPHORBIACEAESystem(s) of Indian Medicine -FolkBotanical Synonyms (1) -
Vernacular names -Total 3 Vernacular names found in 3 languages. English (1) - red euphorbia
Hindi (1) - dudhi
Telugu (1) - paala alumu
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