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euphorbia

  1. *Barracuda_45*

    African Milk Tree/Bush? Euphorbia??

    Ok i belive this is in the African Milk tree/bush family, anyone have a idea on which type of Euphorbia this one is? This same plant has been listed several times on *Cough*:blush: eeeeeeebay under the same name. Heres mine.. Its got little tiny leaflets inbetween the spines. Or is this...
  2. P

    Desert hiking/Limestone cave pt. 1

    A friend and I went camping for a night and looking at the limestone caves the next morning in Carlsbad, New Mexico. New Mexico is just like old Mexico....its a big desert, and no one speaks English :o. Right near the border, Texas is green and generally nice, but as soon as you cross into NM...
  3. Hans Breuer

    Euphorbia IDs, please!

    What euphorbias are these? Thanks! Hans
  4. Drosera36

    Bee thing on a Euphorbia flower

    Here's a pic from summer of a bee thingy on one of my Euphorbia's flowers. Before I took this pic, I was thinking, "How could anything be attracted to such green, dull flowers?" Then I saw this lil' guy and quickly snapped a pic. Kind of weird how that happened. Anyone know what kind of bug...
  5. Drosera36

    Mysterious euphorbia seeds....

    During the summer (which was rather succesful for me, houseplant-wise) I grew my Euphorbia plants outside. One, which is tall and has leaves coming out of its stems, flowered and two of the several flowers became fertilized. Now, they're maturing in my sunroom. What do I do now? Is it possible...
  6. Clint

    Euphorbia species for trade.  pencil cactus

    Euphorbia tirucalli treat it like any euphorbia/cacti and it'll do great. very easy and fast growing. ours is the size of a large bush and i'm chopping it up because we can't fit it through the door easily without breaking it. you'll get nice sized cutting and many. it will grow three or four...
  7. emilias_garden

    Looking for sarracenia & utricularia.

    Hello guys! I am looking for Sarracenia plants (other than Scarlet Belle and leucophylla ‘Tarnok’), and Utricularia (other than longifolia and subulata). I do not have for trade CP’s but I do have lots of tropical plants. Bellow is a list of plants that I have available for trade: Caribbean...
  8. seedjar

    Joe knows how to grow!

    Last updated: 2008.04.27 ------- --- Growing: - CPs: Cephalotus follicularis Darlingtonia californica Dionea muscipula var. 'Big Mouth' 'Creeping Death' 'Dente' 'Finetooth + Red' 'Green Dragon' 'Petite Dragon' 'Pink Venus' 'Red Dragon' Typical Drosera adelae anglica binata binata binata...
  9. C

    Paul's growlist

    These are succulent and passionflowers that I have to trade Adenia keramanthus Adenium obesum Adenium hybrid (white blooms) Adromiscus several un-named-cutting Agave victoria-reginae- Agave americana Agave americana varigated Agave attenuata Agave augustifolia marginata Agave calmiane ferox...
  10. superimposedhope

    $uperimposedhope's

    All right I don't have many Cp but OH WELL........ Here we go: Epiphyllum thomasianum Epiphyllum crenatum var. 'ChiChiCastenango' - monstrosa Rhipsalis quellembambensis Rhipsalis baccifera Epiphyllum anguliger/Cryptocereus anthonyanus Selenicereus grandiflorus Selenicereus testudo Selenicereus...
  11. seedjar

    Neem insecticide/fungicide

    So it's winter, and for my stuffy little apartment that means mold season. I've got a number of plants with molds developing on their soil - I haven't noticed any CPs afflicted (knock on wood) but the following have some sort of fuzz on their substrate: Norfolk Island Pine Euphorbia milli...
  12. larry

    Here's a hard one

    I grow something similar to this.  Can't figure out what it is.  Found this picture on some Japanese website, it was listed as a Euphorbia.  I did a search on Euphorbia, but none of the pictures look like this one.  Anybody have a guess?
  13. T

    Caudiciform  Species

    Anyone grow fat stem plants? Pachypodium, Adenium, Euphorbia, Cissus, Pelaragonium, Moringa, Anacampseros......like that. Others?
  14. T

    Anyone Growing Euphorbia

    I love this genus as well as any of the caudex forming stem succulents. Anyone growing Euphorbia or pachypodiums? I have lots of succulents to offer in trade for cuttings or plants.
  15. T

    Leaf and stem succulents

    Any succulent growers in the crowd? I have a large number of leaf succulents to trade, many colors and forms. I am mostly interested in starts of any of the stem succulents like euphorbia, especially caudex forming species. Please message me if you are interested in trading.
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