Hi Everyone especially Julie
Seems the topic of E. obesa changing its sex has been around a while. I found this one page note in the March 1975 NCSS Journal ( sighs of nostalgia!). You might need to view it full screen to read the text. You can download the picture by right clicking on it with the mouse, select 'save as' from the drop down menu and save it somewhere as a new file. Then you can open that file full screen with your photo viewer.
Euphorbia obesa sex change -- nothing new!
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Euphorbia obesa sex change -- nothing new!
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Mainly small Cacti + a few Mesembs.
Bromley Branch
Mainly small Cacti + a few Mesembs.