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Euphorbia aeruginosa v minor Look at this clutch of yellow blooms.
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.
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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