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Rattan's sandmat
Scientific Name: Chamaesyce ocellata ssp. rattanii
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Forb/herb
Duration: Annual
Other Names:
Rattan's Sandmat: A Botanical Overview
This page provides information about Chamaesyce ocellata ssp. rattanii, commonly known as Rattan's sandmat.
Considerations for Pets
- This plant belongs to the genus *Chamaesyce*, and like other members of the *Euphorbiaceae* family, may contain sap.
- As a small, annual forb/herb, it may be tempting for pets to nibble on this plant if accessible.
Scientific Classification
- Scientific Name: Chamaesyce ocellata (Durand & Hilg.) Millsp. ssp. rattanii (S. Watson) Koutnik
- Common Name: Rattan's sandmat, Stony Creek spurge, Contura Creek sandmat
- Family: Euphorbiaceae
- Taxonomic Rank: Subspecies
- Synonyms:
- Euphorbia ocellata ssp. rattanii (S. Watson) L.C. Wheeler
- Euphorbia ocellata Dur. & Hilg. var. rattanii (S. Wats.) L.C. Wheeler
Distribution and Habitat
- Rattan's sandmat (Chamaesyce ocellata ssp. rattanii) is endemic to the northern Sacramento Valley of California.
Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits
- Rattan's sandmat is an annual forb/herb.
Quirky Facts
- Rattan's Sandmat is a dicot.
- The plant name can be found in image databases using a specific SQL query: "SELECT * FROM img WHERE ready=1 and genre = "Plant" and match( namesoup) against('"Rattan\'s Sandmat"' IN BOOLEAN MODE) ORDER BY taxon"
Interactions with Other Organisms
- Sandmat species (Chamaesyce spp.) can be found with other species like Rattan (Krameria erecta) and Cholla (Cylindropuntia spp.).