Ammak, Trigona or something else

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Ammak, Trigona or something else

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Is this a Euphorbia ammak, a Euphorbia trigona, or is it something else altogether? Now 19" tall, five (corrected from "four" on 11/08/2016) ribs, with two spines at each spot.

It has done 2.5" of growth in the last 10 months.

12/05/2015
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10/05/2016
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Ammak
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