Euphorbia flanaganii

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Euphorbia flanaganii

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My new Euphorbia flanaganii :
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Hi
That's a nice compact plant, how's the rest of the family growing ?
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Hi Tina,
My other Euphorbia (stellata, bevialopsis, horrida ) are growing well.
A bit strange is that the bevialopsis while being dormant was keeping most of its leaves an now are leaves falling.
Maybe it's because creating new leaves I don't know.

2 weeks ago i got a Operculicarya decaryi, wich are very rare.
That will be shaped into bonsai when the roots have been fattened up to proper size.

Next week I'm getting new Euphorbia warringae.
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Hi
Operculicarya decaryi isn't that rare try finding Operculicarya pachypus at a good size, then it is rare & expensive but its always good to have a 'wants list'. I grew some Operculicarya decaryi from seed and they are thirsty plants when its warm, one is large about 40" and the other 3 or 4 are small maybe 12" but all the same age & from the same pack of seeds :???:
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Tina, I can get pachypus, but have to wait and be patient.
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