Euphorbia ogdenii K.A. Bradley & Sadle, 2021

Weakley, Alan S., Poindexter, Derick B., Medford, Hannah C., Franck, Alan R., Bradley, Keith A., Sadle, Jimi & Kelley, John Michael, 2021, Studies In The Vascular Flora Of The Southeastern United States. Vii, Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 15 (1), pp. 23-56 : 39

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https://doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v15.i1.1049

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scientific name

Euphorbia ogdenii K.A. Bradley & Sadle
status

nom. nov.

Euphorbia ogdenii K.A. Bradley & Sadle View in CoL , nom. nov. ( Figs. 11 View FIG , 12 View FIG ). Replaced name: Chamaesyce scoparia Small , Flora of the Florida Keys 81,155.1913 [non Euphorbia scoparia N.E.Br. , Flora of Tropical Africa 6(1):557.1911]. TYPE: U.S. A. FLORIDA: Monroe Co.:Big Pine Key, Small 3819 (NY!, Fig.11 View FIG ).

Synonyms. Chamaesyce scoparia Small ; C. porteriana Small var. scoparia (Small) Burch ; Euphorbia porteriana (Small) Oudejans var. scoparia (Small) Oudejans.

The narrow distributions and imperiled habitats of these south Florida endemic Euphorbia species emphasize the importance of taxonomic assessment. We assess E. ogdenii as being a G1 (= Critically Imperiled) species, E. hammeri a G2 (= Imperiled) species, and E. porteriana (s.s.) and E. garberi G3 (= Vulnerable) species.

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