Euphorbia atotoG.Forst. (redirected from: Chamaesyce atoto f. minor (Boiss.) Hurus.)
Family: Euphorbiaceae
[Chamaesyce atoto (G.Forst.) Croizat, moreChamaesyce atoto f. minor (Boiss.) Hurus., Euphorbia articulata Dennst., Euphorbia atoto var. minor Boiss., Euphorbia chamissonis Hatus., Euphorbia halophila Miq., Euphorbia lingiana C.Shih ex Chun, Euphorbia pallens Dillwyn]
Japan Flora: Glabrous perennial with thick roots; stems many from the stout caudex, much branched, with thickened nodes; leaves thick, ovate-oblong or narrowly ovate, 2-3 cm. long, 1-1.5 cm. wide, obtuse to mucronate, obliquely rounded to shallowly cordate at base, entire; cyathia in terminal and dense axillary cymes, the glands transversely oblong; capsules about 3 mm. across, smooth, glabrous; seeds smooth, tetrahedral- ellipsoidal, about 1.3 mm. long. Sept.-Oct. Grassy slopes near seashores.
Kyushu (Yakushima and Tanegashima). Ryukyus, Formosa, s. China, India, Malaysia, and Pacific Isis.