3 Euphorbia I would like identified

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CosmicSerpent33
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3 Euphorbia I would like identified

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Hey cactiguide! :mrgreen:
I have here 3 more euphorbia I am curious of, and would like to know the species in order to provide the proper care.
Again, thank you for your time and assistance with identifying my collection

Possibly E. Caput-Medusae? 10cm x 8cm. 4cm at tallest point.
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E. Polygona or Horrida? Approximately 6cm in diameter, 6cm tall.
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I am unsure of this one and having difficulty identifying it. I can add some better images if required. 13cm tall, with 9 ribs.
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North Island, New Zealand - Zone 10b
Average annual humidity: 80%
Average Annual precip: 1206mm/48.48''
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Re: 3 Euphorbia I would like identified

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Last one is similar to baioensis
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Re: 3 Euphorbia I would like identified

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teo wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 3:19 pm Last one is similar to baioensis
I agree on #3
#1 might be E. submammillaris
#2 is likely E. polygona
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Re: 3 Euphorbia I would like identified

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Tom in Tucson wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 7:39 pm
teo wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 3:19 pm Last one is similar to baioensis
I agree on #3
#1 might be E. submammillaris
#2 is likely E. polygona
#1 was labelled as E. Caput Medusae, and I'd never seen one before so I brought it. Didn't look anything like what it was labelled as, but your suggestion looks very close.
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Re: 3 Euphorbia I would like identified

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I believe #1 is Euphorbia cv. Multiprolifera
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Re: 3 Euphorbia I would like identified

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CosmicSerpent33 wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 1:46 pm I believe #1 is Euphorbia cv. Multiprolifera
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