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Highly branched shrub up to 4 m, with a woody base and striated, sericeous branches. Leaves are simple or trifoliate, sessile, elliptic to linear. Flowers are bright yellow and emerge singly at the end of the branches. Fruits are yellow ...

Shrub, very woody at base, stems succulent, leafless, up to 80-100 cm tall (although it does not usually exceed 50 cm). Branches fleshy, glabrous, contain latex, like all the species of the genus Euphorbia. Flowers are small, ...

Biennial, unbranched shrub, basal rosette of large, linear leaves, hairy to the touch. The scape is formed by hundreds of flowers, arising from the centre of the rosette and reaching up to 2-3 m. Flowers are red (subspecies wildpretii, ...

Small, woody shrub, highly branched, with thin branches, leaves terminal. Leaves are thick, very fleshy, glandular-pubescent and sticky, tip rather rounded. Inflorescences are composed of numerous bright yellow flowers, which are often ...

Erect or semi-pendulous shrub, with thin stems, up to 1.5 m tall. Leaves are thread-like and located at the tip of the stems. Inflorescence is a panicle composed of numerous yellow flower heads, up to 3 mm across. This species is recorded ...

Annual plant with small bulb. Basal leaves are long and dark green, shiny, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, up to 10 cm long. The inflorescence (one per plant) is leafless and reaches up to 30 cm (rarely 60 cm). Inflorescence of 10-30 flowers, ...

Unbranched, robust, up to 60 cm. Leaves form a basal rosette and are large, fleshy, obovate to suborbicular, with ciliate margins and red markings. The inflorescence is large and composed of numerous deep red flowers, which lend the plant ...

Low-growing plant (up to 6 cm in a vegetative state), with dense rosettes. Leaves, from 4-6 cm long, lanceolate, linear-spathulate or oblanceolate, dark green, succulent, ciliate (hyaline) margins, with prominent linear glands on the ...

Compact, rather branched, leaves spathulate, pubescent on both sides, with reddish ciliate margins, the red tinge extending to the rest of the leaf. Flowers are pink and clustered in dense inflorescences. This native of El Hierro usually ...

Herb, up to 1 m tall, leaves peltate and broadly ovate, up to 8 cm in diameter, dark green and herbaceous. Flowers lilac or pink, with hooks, in umbelliform inflorescences. Endemic to the Canary Islands, found in the central and western ...

Very branched shrub over 2 m tall, with thin branches and narrow lanceolate leaves. Flowers are greenish-yellow and surrounded by very large floral bracts. Fruit (capsule) is yellowish or light brown. Endemic to La Gomera, relegated to ...

Branched shrub, to 1.5-2 m tall. Dark stems and branches, leaves purple below the inflorescence, the lower being reddish-green, sessile, linear-lanceolate. Inflorescences are umbelliform, with purplish-red or dark red flowers, less ...