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Floristic Inventory of the Bahama Archipelago Database Online

Euphorbia cayensis Millsp.
Bahama spurge, Brace’s spurge (in part)

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.

Other data on Euphorbia cayensis available from :

Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
Euphorbia cayensis has been reported for the following habitat in Bahama Archipelago :
Pineland