ID please 3
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ID please 3
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Re: ID please 3
1. euphorbia tirucalli
2. Stapelia (Gigantea?)
2. Stapelia (Gigantea?)
Re: ID please 3
1. Euphorbia tirucalli var. rosea (Euphorbia tirucalli 'Firesticks')
2. Should be Stapelia grandiflora
Last one, I can't judge from the picture, possible one of the Sedum/Hylotelephium species, might have to wait for the flower.
2. Should be Stapelia grandiflora
Last one, I can't judge from the picture, possible one of the Sedum/Hylotelephium species, might have to wait for the flower.
Bryan
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Re: ID please 3
The last one is starting to look like Rhodiola (similar to sedum/hylotelephium)
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Re: ID please 3
Thank you +++
Re: ID please 3
Be careful of Euphorbia tirucalli. The latex is VERY irritating and dangerous. Pruning is hazardous.
Shmuel
Jerusalem Israel
Zone 9
Shmuel
Jerusalem Israel
Zone 9
Amazing plants, amazing form, amazing flowers...
Amazing cacti!
Amazing cacti!
Re: ID please 3
Your 3rd one (14a) is hard to tell but seems like the gopher plant Euphorbia rigida. Easy way to tell if it's a Euphorbia is to pick off a leaf and see if the sap it milky. Be careful though. If it is clear the plant may well be a Sedum.
Shmuel
Jerusalem Israel
Zone 9
Shmuel
Jerusalem Israel
Zone 9
Amazing plants, amazing form, amazing flowers...
Amazing cacti!
Amazing cacti!