My modest collection
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5 months growth
Euphorbia Suzannae
Euphorbia Suzannae
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Euphorbia infausta
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Monadenium ritchiei variegata
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- mmcavall
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Is it possible for you to give more sun to the Monadenium? I think it would benefit from it.
Nice collection of Euphorbias you have!
Nice collection of Euphorbias you have!
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Thank you so much
Actually sunlight is fading away now in my balcony and it will be gone for few months. This monadenium was actually yellowish golden and green mix when was in full sun. But in last few weeks, turned more green. I don't have the pic of the same plant but it was something like this (pic of another plant I have).
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- mmcavall
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Yeah very beautiful variegated plant!
- Aeonium2003
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Not a very modest collection anymore...
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Hahaha, yeah I agree! I am amazed with my ability to still find some space here and there. It's crazy, this addiction!
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Didn't know this grows so fast! First pic is of Nov 21 and second one is of May 22.
Euphorbia confinalis ssp rhodesia
Euphorbia confinalis ssp rhodesia
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One of my favourite euphorbia
Euphorbia sepulta
Euphorbia sepulta
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Euphorbia tulearensis
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- mmcavall
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oh beautiful Euphorbias!
This confinalis is so cool.
I have tulearensis too, one ofmy "precious" plants. I took some time (some years) to understand this plant. Now I know that it likes sun and water in summer, but very few water in winter (and as my winter is hot and sunny, I protect it from the sun in winter).
This confinalis is so cool.
I have tulearensis too, one ofmy "precious" plants. I took some time (some years) to understand this plant. Now I know that it likes sun and water in summer, but very few water in winter (and as my winter is hot and sunny, I protect it from the sun in winter).
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I have E. tulearensis too. I bought it from C&D plants
Jerry Smith
Bloomingdale, NJ
45 inches (114 cm) rain equivalent per year, approx. evenly spread per month
2012 USDA Hardiness Zone 6b: -5F to OF (-20C to -18C) min.
Bloomingdale, NJ
45 inches (114 cm) rain equivalent per year, approx. evenly spread per month
2012 USDA Hardiness Zone 6b: -5F to OF (-20C to -18C) min.
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Awesome! Thanks for this tips! But wondering as this comes from a tropical climate of Madagascar, shouldn't it require all year warmth and watering?mmcavall wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 1:49 pm oh beautiful Euphorbias!
This confinalis is so cool.
I have tulearensis too, one ofmy "precious" plants. I took some time (some years) to understand this plant. Now I know that it likes sun and water in summer, but very few water in winter (and as my winter is hot and sunny, I protect it from the sun in winter).
Tropical weather, no winters!