Family: Euphorbiaceae
Group: Dicot
Perennation:
Perennial
Habit:
Shrub
Substrate:
Terrestrial
Native Status:
Native
Preliminary IRC Status:
Rare
Native Range:
Endemic to the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (accepted as endemic by Freid et al. 2014).
Map of Locations [currently Florida only]
Comments:
In sandy or rocky coastal areas, pinelands and pineland-coppice flats; northern and central archipelago (Correll & Correll, 1982).
For an image of a type specimen collected by C.F. Millspaugh in 1904, visit the
New York Botanical Garden Virtual Herbarium.
Synonyms:
Chamaesyce bracei, Chamaesyce cayensis, Euphorbia bracei.