April 2013 - Genus of the Month - Euphorbia
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Re: April 2013 - Genus of the Month - Euphorbia
One genus Id love to collect yet lack a single specimen!
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Re: April 2013 - Genus of the Month - Euphorbia
I think this is the nearest I have to a Caudiciform Euphorbia.
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Re: April 2013 - Genus of the Month - Euphorbia
Bit of a monster ! - Euphorbia turbiniformis graft, in a four inch (10cm) pot. Just starting to grow again after our protracted winter.
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Re: April 2013 - Genus of the Month - Euphorbia
That's a cracker, Lithos! Looks like a doughnut, good enough to eat - I bet Tina will like that one!
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Re: April 2013 - Genus of the Month - Euphorbia
Euphorbia horwoodii - just showing the first signs of life at the growing points
Euphorbia morattii - just coming into bud this last couple of weeks(etiolated through lack of light)
Euphorbia waringiae - just coming into leaf and bud this last couple of weeks
Euphorbia desmondii - just coming into leaf this last couple of weeks
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Re: April 2013 - Genus of the Month - Euphorbia
Here are a few of mine:
Euphorbia waringae
Another Euphorbia waringae:
Euphorbia susannae -marneriae
Euphorbia bupleurifolia
Euphorbia gymnocalycioides - on own roots
Euphorbia waringae
Another Euphorbia waringae:
Euphorbia susannae -marneriae
Euphorbia bupleurifolia
Euphorbia gymnocalycioides - on own roots
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Re: April 2013 - Genus of the Month - Euphorbia
Euphorbia polygona 'Snowflake'
Euphorbia francoisii
Finally, Euphorbia symmetrica
Euphorbia francoisii
Finally, Euphorbia symmetrica
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Re: April 2013 - Genus of the Month - Euphorbia
Euphorbia horwoodii - a form from J.J.Lavranos 24689 which even on graft I struggle to keep alive, the stems are are so thin and prone to die back, it's a very different looking plant to the normal E.horwoodii
Euphorbia enormis
Euphorbia enormis
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Re: April 2013 - Genus of the Month - Euphorbia
Euphorbia ponderosa
Euphorbia erigavensis