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A woody shrub-like spineless Euphorbia from southern Madagascar, which forms a silver-barked trunk and full crown of branches with narrow dark green/gray leaves.
Most amazing is the size of the caudex it ultimately makes, a gourd-like, woody main root up to 6 inches thick which can be elevated above the soil. Makes a great succulent bonsai subject.
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Beautiful plant arrived safe and sound. Excellent packing.
Thank you.
8025
THIS PLANT IS ON C.I.T.E.S. AND CANNOT BE EXPORTED
This is a new but as yet taxonomically undescribed species from Tanzania. Collected by Mike Massara, it is a tall shrub, at least in our collection, with small, deciduous leaves. It apparently forms a pachycaul trunk in time. Not much information for sure, but then it's all that we know.
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A species in the E. milii group which is found in the southwest of Madagascar. Still a rare plant in cultivation, it is fairly decorative and well worth growing. Tall stems of dark brown have many branches and spines in groups of three. Actually you may only notice one spine as the center spine is quite long and stout while the others are much reduced. The leaves are nearly round, about a half inch long and green with a slight pubescence are spaced randomly along the stems. The flowers are in clusters on the tops of the stems and have green to mottled cyathia. A very nice, easy to cultivate species.
Note: This plant is on C.I.T.E.S. and can not be exported.
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8036
C.I.T.E.S. - No Export
A succulent shrub Euphorbia from Madagascar that has erect stems with short branches and stout spines. Can grow as large as 8 feet tall. Flowers are small and greenish.
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