Spreading Sandmat (Euphorbia humistrata Engelm. ex A.Gray)
Also classified as Chamaesyce humistrata (Engelm. ex A. Gray) Small.
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Legend | Color |
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Expanded or Not Present | |
Native or Expanded or Not Present |
This map is based on our research. We have checked its accuracy to Level 3 ecoregions. Although this plant occurs somewhere in each of these regions, it may only occur in a small part of some or all of them.
This species is found in a number of regions beyond its native range; although a few of them are separated by some distance, we have marked all new populations as expanded because the species shows a clear pattern of expansion into new areas, the original range always had gaps in it, and there are no major geographic divides separating the new populations.
↑Links & External Resources
• Chamaesyce humistrata (spreading sandmat) | USDA PLANTS Database (About This Site)
• Chamaesyce humistrata | CABI Invasive Species Compendium (About This Site)
• Euphorbia humistrata | Biota of North America Project (BONAP) (About This Site)
• Chamaesyce humistrata | NatureServe Explorer (About This Site)
• Euphorbia humistrata | Flora of North America (About This Site)
• Euphorbia humistrata | Missouri Plants (About This Site)
• Spreading Sandmat | Maryland Biodiversity Project (About This Site)
• Euphorbia humistrata Engelm. (Spreading Sandmat) | Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora (About This Site)
• Euphorbia humistrata Engelm. ex A.Gray | Plants of the World Online (POWO) (About This Site)