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Hall's shrubby-spurge

Tetracoccus hallii Brandegee
Hall's shrubby-spurge
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Tetracoccus hallii is a flowering shrub in the family Picrodendraceae, commonly known as Hall's shrubby-spurge. It was first described in 1906 by Brandegee and is native to Arizona, California, Nevada, and the northwest region of Mexico.

Description

Tetracoccus hallii, a member of the Picrodendraceae family, is a shrub species found in the southwestern United States and adjacent regions of northwestern Mexico. It is part of the genus Tetracoccus and is known by the common name Hall's shrubby-spurge. The species was formally published in 1906 by the botanist Brandegee. It is distributed across the states of Arizona, California, and Nevada, as well as in the Mexican northwest. The plant is recognized by its shrubby growth form and is one of the few species within the genus Tetracoccus.

Other common names

Hall's shrubby-spurge

Distribution

Arizona · California · Mexico Northwest · Nevada

Synonyms

Securinega halliiTetracoccus fasciculatus var. halliiSecurinega fasciculata var. halliiHalliophytum fasciculatum var. halliiHalliophytum hallii

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