As a topic for this month, I'd like to see some good Euphorbia pics!
Good luck!
Günther
October 2011 Photo Competition - Euphorbia
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Re: October 2011 Photo Competition - Euphorbia
I wonder where did that topic come from
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Re: October 2011 Photo Competition - Euphorbia
Not sure that I have a "good" Euphorbia - flowers on this obesa not too bad but body is badly marked
fly_3318 by aCactus2008, on Flickr
fly_3318 by aCactus2008, on Flickr
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Re: October 2011 Photo Competition - Euphorbia
Those are some neat flower stalks!
I guess you never look forward to repotting that baby?
Cheers
Günther
I guess you never look forward to repotting that baby?
Cheers
Günther
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Re: October 2011 Photo Competition - Euphorbia
Poinsettias (E. pulcherima). Not sure if this counts as it is not succulent. Photographed in Bhutan.
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Re: October 2011 Photo Competition - Euphorbia
C'mon folks, so few forby fans here with so few cameras???
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Re: October 2011 Photo Competition - Euphorbia
This is my E. gymnocalycioides on its own roots, but never flowered!
Diane - member of Kingston branch
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