Esels-Wolfsmilch. Wissenschaftlicher Name. Euphorbia esula. L. Die Esels-Wolfsmilch oder Scharfe Wolfsmilch ( Euphorbia esula) ist eine Pflanzenart in der Gattung Wolfsmilch ( Euphorbia ). Etymologisch ist wohl nicht von Esel, sondern über lateinisch esula von keltisch esu „scharf“ abzuleiten. [1]
2008/02/01 · Euphorbia esula L. or leafy spurge (Euphorbiaceae) is distributed worldwide and contains a skin-irritant, toxic, milky latex. Extracts of the plant have been widely used in folk medicine to treat various cancers, swellings and warts ( Hohmann et al., 1997 ).
2019/08/22 · Categorised as a flowering plant in the spurge family, euphorbia is labelled as “poisonous” and a “skin and eye irritant” by the Royal Horticultural Society ( RHS ). In the
2009/02/28 · Effect of introduced Euphorbia esula on the pollination of Viola pedatifida February 2009 Botany 87(3):283-292 DOI:10.1139/B08-139 Authors: Benjamin R Montgomery University of South Carolina
2020/10/15 · Genus: Euphorbia Species: Euphorbia esula Subspecies: Euphorbia esula subsp. esula Name [] Euphorbia esula L. subsp. esula autonym Synonyms [] Heterotypic Esula major Garsault, Fig. Pl. Méd. 1: 265 (1764), opus utique
The name Euphorbia esula L. is commonly used by North American botanists, though most individual populations of leafy spurge in the USA are hybrids between E. esula and E. virgata.
Euphorbia esula is extremely diverse, especially in the form of the leaf blade, involucral leaves, abortive branches, and the horns of the cyathial glands. However, it can be differentiated from E. kansui and E. sieboldiana by the involucre with 5 lobes and 4 glands (and from E. prolifera) and by the involucre without peduncle (from E. latifolia ).
The sap contains a latex which is toxic on ingestion and highly irritant externally, causing photosensitive skin reactions and severe inflammation, especially on contact with eyes or open
Asia is an important center of diversity for Euphorbia with about 230 species, most of them in E. subgen. Esula Pers. (Boissier 1879, Parsa 1949, Prokhanov 1949, Rechinger 1964, Rechinger and Schiman-Czeika 1964, . Esula
2022/03/16 · Euphorbia virgata (leafy spurge) is a perennial (family Euphorbiaceae) rhizomatous erect herb. Euphorbia esula can be found in scattered locations throughout northern California and crowding out native plant species. It can invade and dominate a variety of vegetation types, including prairies, grasslands and pine savannahs. Cal-IPC Rating: High?
2004/03/15 · Euphorbia esula description and ecology from GISD (ISSG) A species description and information about the ecology of Euphorbia esula as an invasive species is provided from the Global Invasive Species Database (GISD). GISD was created and is maintained by IUCN's Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG) . Leafy spurge ( Euphorbia esula) fact sheet
2017/01/20 · Change in leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.) density and soil seedbank composition 10 years following release of Aphthona spp. biological control agents. Invasive Plant Sci. Manag 6: 147 – 160.CrossRef Google Scholar
Description. Leafy spurge is a member of the Spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) An erect perennial growing to three feet tall, leafy spurge often grows in large clumps due to prolific vegetative growth from an expansive root system. Conspicuous during the growing season due to its yellow-green foliage and flowers, all parts of the stem and leaves
2006/02/01 · Abstract and Figures Cattle generally avoid grazing leafy spurge (LS; Euphorbia esula), whereas sheep and goats will often eat it. Understanding metabolism of toxic