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February 2019 - GotM - Euphorbia
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 7:25 am
by Phil_SK
Re: February 2019 - GotM - Euphorbia
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 3:09 pm
by Phil_SK
I've been out looking to see my Euphorbia. It turns out I only have two.
The first is a cutting of a cutting of a cutting of a plant I adopted from my mother's collection not long after I got interested in C&S. It didn't have a name and is currently labelled with the name I assigned it after looking in books, probably around the age of 8 or 9. I've not really questioned my identification since until now, but it still seems right although anoplia seems to be just a form of E. polygona. My plant is currently tiny, in a 3" pot, having been restarted in 2017 after becoming a bit moribund. It's more of sentimental value than a plant I love for itself.
The photos of my other Euphorbia haven't turned out very well so I'll have to try again another day.
Re: February 2019 - GotM - Euphorbia
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 10:38 am
by Tina
A bit late as I didn't notice the subject
A variegated euphorbia poisonii, its rare to get variegated euphorbia other than e.milli.
Monadenium/euphorbia elegans flowering very unusual looking cyathia
Another monadenium/euphorbia the flowers are soo unusual I don't call them euphobia.
Euphorbia decidua
Re: February 2019 - GotM - Euphorbia
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 10:50 am
by Tina
Euphorbia columnaris, this is a very old plant from Keith mortimers collection auction,
Euphorbia milotti, lovely plant with beautiful bell shaped cyathia
Euphorbia cap saint mariensis, characterised by the white branches, an old plant, its very slow growing but handsome.
Euphorbia primulifolia, now deceased
Euphorbia itremensis, only lasted 2 years, now deceased
Re: February 2019 - GotM - Euphorbia
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 10:58 am
by Tina
Euphorbia poisonii, probably my favourite Euphorbia.
Euphorbia bonglavensis
Euphorbia abdelkuri flowering, this was from Doug donaldson's collection (kilnwood), its grown a few more offsets since then.
Euphorbia horwoodii, this is still alive and finally growing, I was keeping it too dry
Euphorbia hadratica with seed pods
Re: February 2019 - GotM - Euphorbia
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 9:33 pm
by juster
Lovely to see such a good variety of plants here. I also only have two Euphorias, this one is really only kept out of a sense of kindness.
It belonged to one of our branch members who didn't have many plants, it was his pride and joy, rather inexplicably to me. Some years ago he gave up his few plants and presented this one to me, he thought I would like it! Well it's not my favourite by a long way, but I took it home and have tried to look after it, sometimes entering it for our branch show so that he can see it's progress. It's E. bupleurifolia x susannae. Seems to prove that beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
Re: February 2019 - GotM - Euphorbia
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 6:05 pm
by Phil_SK
My other one is Euphorbia lomelii (=Pedilanthus macrocarpus). My plant came from a collection disposal a few years ago and had, at some point in the past, been the cristate form, although it had totally reverted to the normal form by the time I got it.