Euphorbia obesa flowers and buds close up.
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Euphorbia obesa flowers and buds close up
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Euphorbia obesa flowers and buds close up
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Far far away branch, Taiwan.
Growing mostly small Cacti.
Far far away branch, Taiwan.
Growing mostly small Cacti.
Re: Euphorbia obesa flowers and buds close up
lovely pictures
I wish mine looked like that.
Are they current pictures or from the summer?
I wish mine looked like that.
Are they current pictures or from the summer?
Rev Joy
enjoying keeping Mamms, Eurphorbias and wee spiny beasties
Bradford UK
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enjoying keeping Mamms, Eurphorbias and wee spiny beasties
Bradford UK
BCSS number 49386
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Re: Euphorbia obesa flowers and buds close up
Beautiful, Nirwa. I love the skin texture and the tiny pink buds!
Btw congratulations, you have a girl.
If you have a boy, you can have baby obesa.
Btw congratulations, you have a girl.
If you have a boy, you can have baby obesa.
Happy carrier of Forby Disorder - an obsession with Euphorbia obesa.
NB. Anyone failing to provide a sensible name for me to address them will be called, or referred to, as Fred.
NB. Anyone failing to provide a sensible name for me to address them will be called, or referred to, as Fred.
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Re: Euphorbia obesa flowers and buds close up
How are your baby obesas coming along Julie? We haven't seen a photo for quite a while now.
Somerset Phil
Somerset Phil
Member of Somerset branch. I have a diverse mixture of small cacti plus a few larger survivors from a previous collection. I also like Stapeliads, Titanopsis, Anacampseros, and various other succulents. Now proud owner of many self-raised seedlings.
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Re: Euphorbia obesa flowers and buds close up
First of all, thanks for viewing my pictures, pals.
Joy G Wrote:
> I wish mine looked like that.
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> Are they current pictures or from the summer?
They are current pictures just a few days ago. More and more flowers maturing for these days. I think I will shoot and post more picture on this Saturday or Sunday.
Julie Wrote:
> Beautiful, Nirwa. I love the skin texture and the tiny pink buds!
Yes, I love them too. I especially love those tiny pink buds in row. Look like candles on a birthday cake. That's why I took pictures of them.
> Btw congratulations, you have a girl. smiling smiley
Oh, really ? I don't even know that. That's my only obesa. I am quite unfamiliar to plants outside of cacti. Thanks for telling me that.
> If you have a boy, you can have baby obesa. grinning smiley
Someday maybe. My balconies are spilling. :o
Joy G Wrote:
> I wish mine looked like that.
>
> Are they current pictures or from the summer?
They are current pictures just a few days ago. More and more flowers maturing for these days. I think I will shoot and post more picture on this Saturday or Sunday.
Julie Wrote:
> Beautiful, Nirwa. I love the skin texture and the tiny pink buds!
Yes, I love them too. I especially love those tiny pink buds in row. Look like candles on a birthday cake. That's why I took pictures of them.
> Btw congratulations, you have a girl. smiling smiley
Oh, really ? I don't even know that. That's my only obesa. I am quite unfamiliar to plants outside of cacti. Thanks for telling me that.
> If you have a boy, you can have baby obesa. grinning smiley
Someday maybe. My balconies are spilling. :o
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Far far away branch, Taiwan.
Growing mostly small Cacti.
Far far away branch, Taiwan.
Growing mostly small Cacti.