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I grow something similar to this. Can't figure out what it is. Found this picture on some Japanese website, it was listed as a Euphorbia. I did a search on Euphorbia, but none of the pictures look like this one. Anybody have a guess?
It's a euphorbia alright, but I'm not sure what kind. My guess is Euphorbia Evansii, but I'm not an expert on this subject. Euphorbias are highly variable, large group, closely related to cacti and about as, if not more, variable than cacti. Here's a pretty one growing in my neighbor's yard:
Pachypodiums are my favorite plants after CP! They are amazing plants, but from a whole different family - Apocynaceae. I have grown all the 10 or so species at one happy time, sigh. Their flowers are large and bell like, and if you love plants these are worth experiencing! This one is without a doubt a Euphorbia, I would guess E. trigonia "varigata", one of the more common ornamental species. I sure wish I could grow my plants outdoors like this!
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