[Chamaesyce polycarpa var. hirtella (Boiss.) Millsp. ex Parish, moreEuphorbia polycarpa Benth., Euphorbia polycarpa var. carmenensis (Rose) L.C.Wheeler, Euphorbia polycarpa var. hirtella Boiss., Euphorbia polycarpa var. intermixta (S.Watson) L.C.Wheeler, Euphorbia polycarpa var. typica L.C.Wheeler]
Plant: Perennial; stem prostrate to ascending, glabrous to hairy; sap milky Leaves: cauline, opposite, short-petioled, 1-10 mm; stipules separate, triangular; blade round to ovate, glabrous to hairy, tip acute to obtuse, margin entire INFLORESCENCE: flower-like, generally 1 per node; involucre 1-1.5 mm, bell-shaped, glabrous to hairy; gland < 1 mm, oblong, appendage wider to narrower than gland, entire to scalloped, white to red Flowers: Staminate flowers 15-32, generally in 5 clusters around pistillate flower, each flower a stamen; Pistillate flower: 1, central, stalked; ovary chambers 3, ovule 1 per chamber, styles 3, divided > 1/2 length Fruit: capsule, 1-1.5 mm, spheric, lobed, glabrous to hairy; Seed 1-1.5 mm, ovoid, smooth, white to light brown Misc: Dry, sandy slopes and flats; < 1000 m.; Most of year Notes: Flowers borne in a cyanthia; 15-30 staminate and one pistallate. 4 petolid appendages, white with large pink or red glands.Seeds quadrangular in shape and whitish. Leaves can be reddish. References: Kearney & Peebles; Arizona Flora. ASU specimans