Wow ,Those are some big obesa.
A very nice E cylindrifolia looking great in its new pot
June 2021..Euphorbia,, in all their myriad of forms
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Re: June 2021..Euphorbia,, in all their myriad of forms
They all must be more than 25 years old as I have a record of them from 1996 in my plant database - only looked at the database as I did find another euphorbia but not sure if it is still alive, it did have a label in the pot but ink had faded so can't even tell which side was written on hence looking for name perhaps E. globosa or pseudoglobosa
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Re: June 2021..Euphorbia,, in all their myriad of forms
Doesn’t Tina have some decent Euphorbias?
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Re: June 2021..Euphorbia,, in all their myriad of forms
Euphorbia brevirama ES2576 Klippla, probably grown a tad to hard. Lots of glistening nectar for the flies.
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Re: June 2021..Euphorbia,, in all their myriad of forms
Great photo John , that's not one I've grown, I like the colour. The meristem on these must be quite something as from the main one rise many smaller one's.
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Re: June 2021..Euphorbia,, in all their myriad of forms
This was nine years ago, probably the last time it was re-potted. Really it is a expensive fancy Parsnip
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Well it's time, THE WINNER IS , Darren s
A very good close up , looking like something from another planet.
Thank you to everyone that posted .
Over to Darren
A very good close up , looking like something from another planet.
Thank you to everyone that posted .
Over to Darren
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Re: June 2021..Euphorbia,, in all their myriad of forms
Cool! Thank you.
I will have a think and a quick look back through what has been done recently.
I will have a think and a quick look back through what has been done recently.
Darren nr Lancaster UK. Growing Conophytum, Lobivia, Sulcorebutia, bulbs etc.