Could someone tell me what plant this is?
It grows in south of Mexico.
Euphorbia???
Euphorbia???
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hmmm, nice plant, would like to know what it is. I checked for monadenium also, because the leaves remind me of them, but nothing like this. Did it bloom so far ?
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Thank you for your reply!
I found it in a park like a weed few days ago.
So I have not seen flowers.
I will search for monadenium and if it blooms I will put photos.
Sorry for my english!
I found it in a park like a weed few days ago.
So I have not seen flowers.
I will search for monadenium and if it blooms I will put photos.
Sorry for my english!
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Form some reason it feels like cissus..but there is no cissus with that kind of stem.
Is it native..invasive... does it bloom, how does it bloom, what does it look like when grown?
Is it native..invasive... does it bloom, how does it bloom, what does it look like when grown?
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Mily sap/latex ?
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There's several Euphorbia species native to the Americas that have a similar stem, some from Brazil, Peru, Mexico, but nothing with that strong ribs nor large leaves.
Euphorbia attastoma
Euphorbia Phosporea
euphorbia sipolisii
Euphorbia weberbaueri
Euphorbia holochlorina
Euphorbia appariciana
And I think Monadeniums are Africa native only, so that can't be it, though they often have larger leaves.
What kind of park you found this in, wild one, or planted/cultivated ?
Euphorbia attastoma
Euphorbia Phosporea
euphorbia sipolisii
Euphorbia weberbaueri
Euphorbia holochlorina
Euphorbia appariciana
And I think Monadeniums are Africa native only, so that can't be it, though they often have larger leaves.
What kind of park you found this in, wild one, or planted/cultivated ?
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I found it in a park like a weed, but there are few broken flowerpods with coconut trees,
and this plant was in the soil from the pod.
So I don't know if it is native or not. Could be invasive.
I found it a few days ago, and no blooms.
May be it was too dry and got thin???
I have to observe it.
and this plant was in the soil from the pod.
So I don't know if it is native or not. Could be invasive.
I found it a few days ago, and no blooms.
May be it was too dry and got thin???
I have to observe it.
ImNotTelling wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:07 am Form some reason it feels like cissus..but there is no cissus with that kind of stem.
Is it native..invasive... does it bloom, how does it bloom, what does it look like when grown?
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It is a park for children, and there are few broken flowerpods with palm trees.
This plant was in the soil from the pod.
It could be native, could be cultivate.
Thank you for so much options.
I researched each one and some seem very close.
We have dry season, so the plant is very dry and thin???
I transported the plant to a pot, let me see if it changes.
This plant was in the soil from the pod.
It could be native, could be cultivate.
Thank you for so much options.
I researched each one and some seem very close.
We have dry season, so the plant is very dry and thin???
I transported the plant to a pot, let me see if it changes.
Jangaudi wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 12:03 pm There's several Euphorbia species native to the Americas that have a similar stem, some from Brazil, Peru, Mexico, but nothing with that strong ribs nor large leaves.
Euphorbia attastoma
Euphorbia Phosporea
euphorbia sipolisii
Euphorbia weberbaueri
Euphorbia holochlorina
Euphorbia appariciana
And I think Monadeniums are Africa native only, so that can't be it, though they often have larger leaves.
What kind of park you found this in, wild one, or planted/cultivated ?