Some Additional Euphorbias

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coldcactusmontreal
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Some Additional Euphorbias

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I got these, I know the basics but I wanted to make sure.
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Medusoid but an identifiable variety?
Medusoid but an identifiable variety?
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Not sure
Not sure
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resinfera? I hope so, they clump nicely
resinfera? I hope so, they clump nicely
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coldcactusmontreal
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Re: Some Additional Euphorbias

Post by coldcactusmontreal »

Hmm I checked and I think flanaganii is the most probable?
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Re: Some Additional Euphorbias

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I agree with the first being E. flanaganii. The second is a variegated Pedilanthus/Euphorbia tithymaloides. The last one is E. obesa.
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Re: Some Additional Euphorbias

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third looks like E canariensis, but wait til it gets 10 feet tall to confirm!
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