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joron
Joined: 9/16/2007
Location: So Cal
Posts: 1
Posted: Sep/16/2007 9:10 AM PST

I am looking to ID the plant in the photo, looks like a succlent or a cacti.
any help would be appriciated.

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EaglesWing blog photos
Joined: 8/05/2007
Location: San Diego
Posts: 130
Posted: Sep/16/2007 12:07 PM PST

It is a euphorbia, now to find the second part of the name.....hopefull i will be back soon for that update.
EaglesWing blog photos
Joined: 8/05/2007
Location: San Diego
Posts: 130
Posted: Sep/16/2007 12:17 PM PST

http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Euphorbiace ae/Euphorbia.html


i went through about 20 identifications, i got tired. I bet it is there though. OH think you should know euphorbia's milk/sap is poisonous, so dont drink it.....

nicoel
spiceoflife blog photos
Joined: 7/30/2007
Location: Suburb of Boston, Massachusetts
Posts: 698
Posted: Sep/17/2007 7:23 PM PST

Wow. what a variable bunch! If I see two roses, I know they're both roses. But looking at all the different pictures on that page, I wouldn't guess a dozen of them were in the same genus.
DidiereaDream photos
Joined: 5/25/2005
Location: Concord, CA
Posts: 2435
Posted: Sep/20/2007 1:50 PM PST

I have the exact same plant, and I've never found a name for it, but I did see a similar plant on a documentary about Ethiopia. My partners father gave me a branch off of his very old shrub that was right around five feet tall. My tallest one is about three and a half feet tall.
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Joined: 7/22/2007
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Posts: 847
Posted: Sep/25/2007 8:48 AM PST

Well it is very interesting, whatever it exactly is.
Btw, welcome to GG.
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