Chamaesyce garberi) is a rare species of flowering plant in the euphorb family known by the common name Garber's spurge.
[3] The plant has been reduced to a small portion of its former distribution and remaining populations are threatened by a number of processes.
[3] This is a member of the pine rocklands flora, which is fire-adapted; the ecosystem depends on periodic wildfire for its stability.
[3] In the few fragmented sections of pine rocklands habitat that remain, fire suppression efforts have caused dense woody vegetation and introduced plant species to overgrow the area and shade out smaller herbs in the understory.
[3] This plant can also be found on dunes on the Keys and the open outer edges of hammocks on the mainland.