Euphorbia obesa crested

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Euphorbia obesa crested

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My last treasures found, I hope you like them.

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Awesome! Even that regular one has a nice pattern
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Wow they are so beautiful!
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Very cool plants1
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All I can say is

WOW

too awesome for words
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Wouldn't say 'no' to one of these. Where the heck did you get these...?! Tell the story behind the picture, please.
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The story is that I have a friend with a very very big nursery growing succulents and cactus and he had a big production of obesa hybrids mainly from seeds, he had lot of good luck and he got many crested, I got the plants I could for me, of course :)
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