Chamaesyce Humifusa F. Glabra
Common groundsel, scientifically known as Chamaesyce humifusa f. glabra, is a low-growing annual weed commonly found in disturbed soils across the southeastern United States. This plant is characterized by its smooth, hairless stems and small, greenish-yellow flowers that bloom in the summer months. Despite its unassuming appearance, it plays a role in soil stabilization and provides food for various insects. While often considered a nuisance in agricultural settings, it is also a valuable species for ecological studies. Its adaptability and resilience make it a common sight in fields, roadsides, and other open areas.