EUPHORBIACEAE

Acalypha phleoides

Common Name:  Lindheimer's Copperleaf

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habit and leaves--what are the leaf shape and margin here? mature inflorescence, showing male flowers (top, with conspicuous yellow anthers) and female flowers (bottom, with leafy bracts under each flower)--is this plant monoecious or dioecious?
another view of mature male inflorescence, with fruits beginning to develop below female flowers--the wispy structures are stigmas (is this plant likely to be animal-pollinated or wind-pollinated?).  In this inflorescence, the male flowers have yet to develop, and the bracts have just started to grow.
developing fruits--notice the large bracts under each fruit habit--Acalypha phleoides is a low-growing herbaceous plant