Euphorbia squarrosa
bikerdoc5968 Z6 SE MI
10 years ago
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Once again, some may feel this is cheating but I have been unable to grow this from seed as I only have one stock plant. And, as I mentioned in my post about E. knuthii, this is way faster and similar results. If you look closely at the center foreground, you will see a small new growth and the location of the original arm which was removed today. I will replant this raised up to show the caudex. Like the example of E. knuthii, you must leave the plant buried for at least a year. This plant is probably two years old.
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