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Euphorbia celastroides : ウィキペディア英語版 | Euphorbia celastroides
''Euphorbia celastroides'', previously also known as ''Chamaesyce celastroides'', named akoko by the Hawaiians, is a species of spurge closely related to the poinsettia.〔(''Euphorbiaceae'' at hawaii.edu )〕 This species develops into a round-shape shrub. This species is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. ==Description== ''E. celastroides'' grows as a medium-sized shrub or small tree reaching in height.〔(Hawaiian flora at botany.si.edu )〕 To grow properly, this species requires temperatures of and light shade.〔 This plant develops in a fashion similar to a shrub. In the summer, it assumes a red-violet colouring. It does not lose its leaves in the winter, due to the warm climate of its range. Female flowers have a three-part pistil over a three-part ovary, usually producing three (or sometimes more) seeds.〔(''E. celastroides'' ) at ZipCodeZoo〕 This species is tolerant of heat and drought. They are susceptible to fungal diseases. Its cyathia may be located in short or open-branched cymes, or remain ungrouped in leaf axils. The leaves are distichous (grow in two vertical rows) and may have a glaucous coating. This plant produces a green or brown, rounded fruit 2 to 4 mm long, containing grey-brown seeds 0.5 to 2.5 mm long.〔
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