Euphorbiales |
This order has one families and about 7,500 species. Four other families are sometimes included in this order. |
Euphorbiaceae - Spurge Family![]() Many of the plants in this family are used in oils, medicines and as foods. The flowers have only one sex but male and female flowers grow on the same plant. The flowers don't have petals. Plants include the wax plant, cassava, the castor-oil plant, the sandbox tree, crown of thorns, poinsettia, cypress spurge, fire-on-the-mountain, tallow tree, snow-on-the-mountain, flowering spurge, leafy spurge and the manchineel tree. |
PandaceaeThere are 18 species in this family. Most are found in tropical areas.Buxaceae - Boxwood Family![]() Simmondsiaceae
This family has only one species, Simmondsia chinenses. It is native to native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. This plant is used to make jojoba oil. Jojoba oil is used in products like soap and shampoo.
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