Two Euphorbia

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CosmicSerpent33
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Location: North Island, New Zealand - Zone 10b

Two Euphorbia

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Hey everyone
I have a couple Euphorbia here I would like some help with identifying. I apologize for the pictures containing other cacti in the background but I believe they are clear enough.
Thank you for your time :mrgreen:

Possibly Euphorbia Polygona?
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I am unsure of this one. Height is approximately 8cm tall.
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North Island, New Zealand - Zone 10b
Average annual humidity: 80%
Average Annual precip: 1206mm/48.48''
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anttisepp
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Re: Two Euphorbia

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E horrida (better to plant in separate pots)
E mammillaris variegata
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CosmicSerpent33
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Re: Two Euphorbia

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anttisepp wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 10:46 am E horrida (better to plant in separate pots)
E mammillaris variegata
Hey Anttisepp, thanks for the identification, looks spot on. The E. Horrida came like that, and given I was unsure of the species I decided to just leave them as they were. I will separate and repot them into their own pots once the soil has dried out. Thanks for the advice, much appreciated and have a great day :mrgreen:
North Island, New Zealand - Zone 10b
Average annual humidity: 80%
Average Annual precip: 1206mm/48.48''
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Re: Two Euphorbia

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Really very nice plants.
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Love and Revolution!
...and still more cacti.
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