EUPHORBIA, SECTION TITHYMALUS. ae 
E. TELEPHOIDES Chapm. Southern Flora 402. 1860. 
Boiss. DC. Prod. 157: 102. 1862. 
Differs from LH. inundata as follows: stems thicker, 
1 to 2.5 dm. high; leaves broad obovate to oblanceolate, 
the widest 3 cm. wide, the marginal line conspicuous ; 
umbel leaves no shorter than the rays; floral leaves broad 
ovate, rotund cordate at base; pedicels shorter; involucre 
redder; glands more cup shaped; lobes shorter, more 
entire and more villous on the edges; capsule more cor- 
date. — Sandy pine barrens along the coast in Northwest 
Florida. Accredited also to Alabama in Mohr, Prelim. 
List. Plants Ala. 37. 1880. — Plate 14. 
Intermediate forms connect this with #. inundata, of 
which species it is scarcely more than a variety. 
Specimens examined (Chapman, several specimens of different dates 
and forms, from Apalachicola; Curtiss, near Apalachicola, 2504). 
C. Galarrhoei. Stem leaves alternate, usually serrulate; lobes with a 
single vein or pinnately veined; glands 4 or 5, their margins rotund 
and entire; bracts 5, small; calyx none or discoid; seeds carunculate, 
usually flattened. 
* Perennial by a horizontal rootstock; capsule verrucose; glands 5; 
rays of the umbel 5 or more; seeds ovoid, smooth. 
E. Daruinerontt Gray, Man. 404. 1848; Chapm. 
Southern Flora 401; Boiss. in DC. Prod. 157: 119; 
Brit. & Brown, Ill. Flora 2: 378. #. pilosa Pursh, 
Flor. Amer. 2: 607. 1814. (not Willd.). 2. nemo- 
ralis Darlington, Flora Cestr. 518. 1837. [2d ed.]. 
(not Kit.). 2. discolor Shuttl. in Plantae Riigel, 
and published by Boiss. in DC. Prod. 15?:119. 1862. 
E. Darlingtonii glabra Boiss. in DC. Prod. 15?: 119. 
1862. — Brit. & Brown, Ill. Flora f. 2328; Pammel, 
Seed-coats pl. 12. f. 16. 
Rootstock 1 to 2 em. thick, with scars of old stems above 
as in Polygonatum; stem 5 to 10 mm. thick, 6 to 12 dm. 
high, striate; branches in the axils of the upper leaves 
numerous, similar to the rays, about as long as the leaves ; 
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