Family: Euphorbiaceae
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Group: Dicot
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Native Range: Southeastern United States.
                                    
                                    
				
                                     
Map of South Florida Locations
                                    
				
                                    SOUTH FLORIDA Occurrence:
				  
                                    Reported
				  
                                    
                                    
		    
                                    
Comments: Recorded for South Florida (e.g., Brown s.n. USF for North Fort Myers, Lee County in BONAP.org), but most or all of these reports were based on misidentifications of 
Euphorbia blodgettii.
                                    
                                    
				
          
            Synonyms:
           Chamaesyce cordifolia.
          
					
				
          
            FLORIDA KEYS Occurrence:
          
				  
						Recorded as Present in Error
			      
				  
				  
		      
                                      
Map of Florida Keys Locations
                                    
				
          Florida Keys History and Distribution: Not reported for the Florida Keys by John Kunkel Small in 1913.  Reported only by Dickson (1953) for the lower Florida Keys, and described as a misidentification in Austin et al. (1980).  This is a temperate species, known in South Florida only from 
Lee County.