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http://www.ChucksPlantWorld.com Hello, my name is Chuck Schwartz, owner of Chuck's Plant World. I've got a B.A. in biology with a chemistry minor and a focus in entomology, so, rather than tent houses or spray fields, I took up horticulture. I have 35 years of experience working in retail nurseries, landscaping, gardening, and learning irrigation. As the great sage, Lawrence Berra, once said, "You can observe a lot by watching", so I used an heuristic approach to find out what caused problems and troubleshot how to fix them. Gardening is both my hobby and my métier. Produced by http://www.PerformanceProductionServices.com Euphorbia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae. Consisting of 2008 species, Euphorbia is the fourth largest genus of flowering plants; it also has one of the largest ranges of chromosome counts, along with Rumex and Senecio. Members of the family and genus are commonly referred to as spurges. Euphorbia antiquorum is the type species for the genus Euphorbia; it was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in Species Plantarum. The family is primarily found in the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and the Americas, but also in temperate zones worldwide. Succulent species originate mostly from Africa, the Americas and Madagascar. There exists a wide range of insular species: on the Hawaiian Islands, where spurges are collectively known as "akoko",and on the Canary Islands as "tabaibas".