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STUDY OF MORPHOLOGICAL & ANATOMICAL DIFFERENTIATION IN SOME SUCCULENT SPECIES OF Euphorbia FROM MARATHWADA
ISSN: 2277 - 7601Publisher: author   
STUDY OF MORPHOLOGICAL & ANATOMICAL DIFFERENTIATION IN SOME SUCCULENT SPECIES OF Euphorbia FROM MARATHWADA
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Publisher: Kiran Abasaheb More
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2277 - 7601
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Abstract
Many of the species of Euphorbia are known as "spurges." They all produce a mostly white latex which they exude when cut, and this sap is often toxic. There are many herbaceous spurges, especially in temperate zones worldwide, but the genus is best known for its many succulent species, some of which appear very similar to cacti. Succulent euphorbias are most diverse in India, but they also occur in tropical Asia. The species are shows great variation among them and also shows similarity. In this research paper trying the evolutionary changes study which helpful to differentiate them from each others.