Euphorbia aeruginosa
1224
THIS PLANT IS ON C.I.T.E.S. AND CANNOT BE EXPORTED
A spiny dwarf shrub from South Africa. Gray-blue to olive green branches with numerous reddish brown spines. Branches at a small size. Can grow to over 12 inches in height. Puts on a nice shows of yellow flowers when blooming. This is considered the minor form.
Euphorbia decaryi v. decaryi
980
THIS PLANT IS ON C.I.T.E.S. AND CANNOT BE EXPORTED
An attractive and bizarrely beautiful Euphorb from Madagascar. Thick, procumbent stems bear distinctive leaf scars and inch-long, succulent, very crisped or crinkled leaves. A very flat growing, mat forming shrub with an underground caudex. Flowers or cyathea are tan to pinkish. Light exposure will determine color which can range from deep green to pinkish brown. A superb plant for container culture or rock garden. Water about weekly in warm months and allow a drier rest during cooler periods. Propagate from seed or stem cuttings.
Euphorbia milii 'Greenhouse Hybrid'
4143
THIS PLANT IS ON C.I.T.E.S. AND CANNOT BE EXPORTED
Spontaneous or accidental Euphorbia hybrids that appear as ‘weeds’ on our benches. Variable in size, shape and character, but are all nice. Most have Euphorbia milii as one parent and have spiny, branching stems, narrow to rounded leaves and red to orange or green flowers.
Many form thick, gnarled trunks desirable for bonsai culture, and there have been some caudiciforms among them. No two alike.
Euphorbia poissoni
2344
C.I.T.E.S. - No export, sorry
Would love to see more succulents liated...