e-Key v3 - Ke<span id="jodit_selection_marker_1706517574423_46674274613220024" data-jodit_selection_marker="start" style="line-height: 0; display: none;"></span>y to Euphorbi<span id="jodit_selection_marker_1706517574423_5198609136251617" data-jodit_selection_marker="end" style="line-height: 0; display: none;"></span>aceae Genera
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Interactive keys to the identification of seed plants of southern Africa using keys based on plant morphology.
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  • Herbs, sometimes woody at base, or succulent herbs or shrubs
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  • Shrubs or trees
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  • Leaves opposite or whorled
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  • Leaves mostly alternate, often much reduced in succulent species
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  • Apparent flower (cyathium) a ± cup-shaped structure with glands around its rim enclosing several stamens (reduced male flowers) and a central reduced female flower
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  • Flowers male, female or bisexual, not borne in a cyathium
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  • Calyx 3-lobed
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  • Calyx 5-lobed
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  • Apparent flower (cyathium) a ± cup-shaped structure with glands around its rim enclosing several stamens (reduced male flowers) and a central reduced female flower
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  • Flowers male, female or bisexual, not borne in a cyathium
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  • Cyathium with (2,3) 4 or 5 (6-8) separate glands
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  • Cyathium with a glandular rim open on one side
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  • Plants twining or trailing, often with stinging hairs
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  • Plants erect to diffuse, not climbing or trailing
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  • Inflorescences surrounded by 2 large foliaceous involucral bracts
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  • Inflorescences not involucrate
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  • Stinging hairs absent
  • Capsule breaking into 4 dorsally winged cocci
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  • Stinging hairs usually present
  • Capsule of 3 wingless cocci
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  • Styles united into a tube
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  • Styles free above
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  • Leaves palmately lobed, large, peltate
  • Plant often tree-like
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  • Leaves not deeply palmately lobed
  • Petiole attached to leaf base
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  • Petals present, at least in male flowers
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  • Petals absent
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  • Indumentum stellate or lepidote
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  • Indumentum simple or 0
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  • Anthers reversed and filaments inflexed in bud, becoming erect in the open flower\Racemes or spikes terminal
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  • Anthers erect or twice flexed in bud
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  • Flowers in axillary fascicles
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  • Flowers in racemose or cymose inflorescences
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  • Male disc of separate glands
  • Stamens connate into a tube
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  • Male disc saucer-shaped
  • Stamens free or connate basally
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  • Annual herbs
  • Disc obsolete
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  • Perennial herbs or shrubs
  • Disc of 5 free glands or annular
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  • Female flowers usually subtended by accrescent bracts
  • Styles laciniate with filiform segments, often red
  • Anthers vermiform
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  • Female flowers not subtended by accrescent bracts
  • Styles not laciniate
  • Anthers vermiform
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  • Styles 2
  • Ovary 2-locular
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  • Styles 3(4)
  • Ovary usually 3-locular
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  • Flowers in terminal racemes
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  • Flowers in terminal or axillary fascicles or cymules
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  • Sepals 4-6, membranous, imbricate
  • Stamens 2-6 in middle of flower
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  • Sepals 3 or 4, valvate
  • Stamens 3-30, usually intermingled with small glands
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  • Leaves opposite or whorled
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  • Leaves mostly alternate, often much reduced to absent in succulents
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  • Leaves in whorls of 4, leathery, glabrous
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  • Leaves opposite
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  • Leaves glabrous
  • Latex milky
  • Stipules minute or 0
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  • Leaves white-silky below
  • Latex absent
  • Stipules large, sheathing
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  • Apparent flower (cyathium) a ± cup-shaped structure with glands around its rim enclosing several stamens (reduced male flowers) and a central reduced female flower
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  • Flowers male or female, not borne in cyathia
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  • Cyathium with (2,3) 4 or 5 (6-8) separate glands
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  • Cyathium with a continuous, occasionally 2-5-notched glandular ring
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  • Leaves palmately lobed to compound
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  • Leaves not compound nor deeply palmately lobed
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  • Leaves palmately compound with 5-7 petiolate leaflets, sparingly stellate above
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  • Leaves palmately 5-11-lobed to -partite, without stellate hairs
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  • Leaves peltate
  • Inflorescences unisexual
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  • Leaves attached at base
  • Inflorescences bisexual
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  • Petals present, at least in male flowers
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  • Petals absent
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  • Indumentum stellate or lepidote
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  • Indumentum simple or 0
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  • Indumentum usually densely stellate or lepidote
  • Fruit a globose capsule
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  • Indumentum silver to ferruginous-silver
  • Fruit very large, indehiscent
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  • Flowers in axillary fascicles
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  • Flowers in spicate, racemose, paniculate, thyrsiform or cymose inflorescences
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  • Male disc of separate glands
  • Stamens connate into a tube
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  • Male disc annular or cupular
  • Stamens free or basally connate
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  • Male calyx lobes valvate
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  • Male calyx lobes imbricate
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  • Male flowers with 3 sepals
  • Ovary 0
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  • Male flowers with 5 sepals
  • Ovary rudimentary
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  • Male disc annular, villous
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  • Male disc saucer-shaped, glabrous
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  • Flowers panicled or in 2- or 3-branched, fasciculate cymes, the female flowers surrounded by male ones
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  • Flowers spicate or racemose
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  • Male calyx lobes imbricate
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  • Male calyx lobes valvate
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  • Fruit large, up to 50 mm in diameter, tardily dehiscent
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  • Fruit up to 30 mm in diameter, dehiscent
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  • Inflorescences terminal
  • Pistillode present
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  • Inflorescences axillary
  • Pistillode 0
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  • Female flowers usually subtended by accrescent bracts
  • Style laciniate with filiform segments, often red
  • Anthers vermiform
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  • Female flowers, style and anthers not as above
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  • Sepals of male flowers open in bud (exposing anthers)
  • Typically with milky latex
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  • Sepals of male flower closed in bud
  • Latex mostly absent, if present, watery to reddish to milky
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  • Spikes of male flowers dense, ovoid or globose
  • Seeds caruncled
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  • Spikes of male flowers narrow, elongate
  • Seeds caruncled or not
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  • Male sepals 1 or 2, if 2 then vertical and flowers appearing compressed
  • Stamens 5-50
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  • Male sepals 2-5
  • Stamens 2 or 3(-8)
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  • Inflorescence lateral
  • Capsule large, inflated
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  • Inflorescence a terminal spike
  • Capsule not more than 20 mm in diameter
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  • Inflorescence a lax spike
  • Caruncle, if present, remaining attached to seed
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  • Inflorescence a dense spike, subcylindric
  • Caruncle attached to the columella, separated from the seed
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  • Female calyx lobes pinnatifid
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  • Female calyx lobes entire or ± obsolete
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  • Sepals of male flowers valvate in bud
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  • Sepals of male flowers imbricate in bud
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  • Bud scales coriaceous, persistent
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  • Buds naked
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  • Stamens 2-4
  • Leaves with 3 or 4 prominent veins from base
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  • Stamens ± 8
  • Leaves penninerved
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  • Fruit flattened, winged
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  • Fruit not markedly winged
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  • Fruit indehiscent, drupaceous, usually 1-seeded by abortion
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  • Fruit dehiscent, sometime tardily so, mostly with more than 1 seed
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  • Flowers in axillary fascicles
  • Drupe ± globose
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  • Flowers in spikes or racemes, often catkin-like
  • Drupe compressed
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  • Flowers in leaf-opposed cymose glomerules
  • Ovule 1 per locule
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  • Flowers in axillary inflorescences
  • Ovules 2 per locule
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  • Pistillode absent in male flowers
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  • Pistillode present in male flowers
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  • Male disc annular
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  • Male disc usually composed of ± separate glands
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  • Male disc composed of 5 separate glands
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  • Male disc annular