Chamaesyce in the Lower Panhandle of Texas
by Bob Harms  email-here

Chamaesyce serpyllifolia — thymeleaf sandmat
(Euphorbiaceae)

Click on image for enlargement.

CHSE6-D13-36178-3C-5in.jpg
Habit prostrate
CHSE6-D13-36178-12C-5in.jpg
Abaxial detail

CHSE6-D13-lfs-1.5x-5in.jpg
Plant glabrous; leaf apex mostly blunt, with mucro;
CHSE6-D13-det-1.5x-5in.jpg
Stipules approximate (to united)
mostly linear and highly segmented;
appendages erose

CHSE6-D13-cyath-stipl-2x-5in.jpg
Detail; stipules approximate and branching
CHSE6-D13-cyath1-stipl-2x-5in.jpg
Cyathium
CHSE6-D13-emi-3x-5in.jpg
Styles bifid


Plant Resources Center Home PageFlora of TexasChamaesyce in the Lower Panhandle