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Just some of my succulent Euphorbias. I first started buying CPs to keep down the occasional fungus gnat infestation in their soil...
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Group shot. All of these are Euphorbs. The red-and-green plant in the center, the leafy one on the left and the small-leafed one in the center right are all E. francoisii
Group shot. All of these are Euphorbs. The red-and-green plant in the center, the leafy one on the left and the small-leafed one in the center right are all E. francoisii
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E. groenwaldii. Notice the spiralling arms.
E. groenwaldii. Notice the spiralling arms.
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E. symmetrica. When it's small, it appears round. It's one one the "White Ball's" ancestors.
E. symmetrica. When it's small, it appears round. It's one one the "White Ball's" ancestors.
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E. "White Ball". One of my few hybrids. It's from a grower that's attempting to grow a round and white euphorb.
E. "White Ball". One of my few hybrids. It's from a grower that's attempting to grow a round and white euphorb.
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