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Euphorbia aeruginosa v minor |
Look at this clutch of yellow blooms. |
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Euphorbia bupleurifloia |
"Solitary stems, globose intially but growing to 20cm tall eventually. Terminal inflorescence on individual 5cm peduncles, green bracts. Leaves to 7cm long. Flowers late spring." Thank you, Alisdair. |
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Euphorbia capsaintmariensis |
Bill Farman says, "The Euphorbia capsanmariensis is a variety of E. decaryi distinguished by the sciliate growths at the base of the leaf named after Cape Sainte Marie on Madasgar." Thank you, Bill. |
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Euphorbia clava |