Spurge! Native to north america and a “pioneer plant”- thriving in hostile areas where other plants can’t, one of the many that recover soil after a fire
goldenoreo02
If pulling, wear gloves. It emits this milky residue that’s sticky and can be irritating to some
WCB13013
Spotted spurge, aka creeping spurge and other names. Euphorbia maculata.
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Spurge! Native to north america and a “pioneer plant”- thriving in hostile areas where other plants can’t, one of the many that recover soil after a fire
If pulling, wear gloves. It emits this milky residue that’s sticky and can be irritating to some
Spotted spurge, aka creeping spurge and other names. Euphorbia maculata.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphorbia_maculata](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphorbia_maculata)
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Spurge
A weed
This is one of the few plants I can grow successfully
Spotted spurge, Euphorbia maculata.