Astraea lobata is a flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It is native from Mexico south to Argentina.
A species of plants native to the state that are in imminent danger of extinction within the state, the survival of which is unlikely.
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Astraea lobata is an erect, annual to perennial, herbaceous plant, often becoming woody at the base; it can, grow around 140 - 250cm tall.
Family: Euphorbiaceae Group: Dicot Substrate: Terrestrial Habit: Herb Perennation: Annual Native Range: South Florida, the West indies, Mexico, ...
Astraea lobata grows as an annual to 1 m in height. Young stems are stellate pubescent. The leaves are arranged alternately and 3 – 5 lobed.
Jul 29, 2020 · Astraea lobata is a weedy annual widely distributed throughout the New World tropics and subtropics. It is not clear where in this area the ...
This is a common species of coral but it seems to be decreasing in abundance. The main threat it faces is from the destruction of its coral reef habitat, and it ...
Astraea lobata (Linnaeus) Klotzsch. Lobed Croton. Phen: Jun-Nov. Hab: Pine rocklands and rockland hammocks, also disturbed areas. Dist: S. FL; West Indies; ...
Hierba o subarbusto, 0.3–1 m, monoico, con indumento de tricomas estrellados, la savia tenuemente blanca; estípulas 0.2–0.6 cm, lineares a lanceoladas.
Astraea lobata (L.) Klotzsch. Common name(s). Lobed Croton 2. Synonym(s). 7. Genus. Astraea. Family. Euphorbiaceae. Flora. World flora. 45observations.