Stillingia texana, the Texas toothleaf,[2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae.
[1] It is native to the South Central United States and Mexico.
In central Texas it is widespread in upland, calcareous prairies, spreading north to scattered locations in Oklahoma and south to Coahuila.
[1] Stillingia texana was described in 1923 by Ivan Murray Johnston.
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