Revised identification key for the woody species of Euphorbia Stems unarmed; without stipular spines Leaves shorter than 10 cm, all leaves of same colour Stem and leaves uniformly red, leaves in whorls of three, petiole almost as long as blade.......E. cotoniifolia Stem and leaves green, leaves alternate, petiole much shorter than blade Leaves shorter than 2 cm, less than 2 mm broad, branches straight, mostly leafless (leaves early deciduous)......................................................................E. tirucalli Leaves longer than 3 cm, more than 2 cm broad, branches zigzag, mostly with leaves.......E. tithymaloides Leaves longer than 10 cm; lower leaves green, upper partly or uniformally coloured - Hide quoted text - Leaves below the inflorescence uniformally coloured (red, white or yellow); leaves not lobed...E. pulcherrima Leaves below the inflorescence coloured only at base; leaves lobed or not Base of upper leaves pale green or pale white; leaves lobed or not...............................E. heterophylla Base of upper leaves red; leaves lobed......................................................................E. cyathophora Stems armed with spines Spines borne on stem, usually longer than 1 cm; two showy bracts around cyathium...................E. milii Spines borne on raised shield, usually shorter than 1 cm, two showy bracts lacking Stem rounded, not angled or winged Shrub wiithout trunk with branches arising from base, smaller leaves (3-8 cm long)
and longer spines 0.5-1 cm.............E caducifolia Tree with distinct trunk, leaves 10-25 cm long, spines shorter than 0.5 cm........................E. nivulia). Stem angled or winged Angles not produced into wing, spirally arranged:....................................................... E. neriifolia Angles produced into wings Wings 3-4 The wings running straight, sinuate, regularly dentate Stems green without white bands....................................................E. antiquorum Stems white wholly or partially The stems with white bands on faces Apex of stem not cristate (without crowns at tips)...........E. lactea Apex of stem cristate (with crowns at tips)......................E lactea cv. Cristata The stems uniformly greyish white...................................... ...E. lactea cv. White Ghost The wings running spirally, ...................................................................................E. tortilis Wings 5-6, undulate.....................................................................................................E. royleana -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/