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Cena

My Garden
| | Posted on Thursday, April 15, 2004 - 12:27 pm: |  
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Not exactly sure what this one is... not E. caput-medusae. That is what I thought is was, when I bought it, and boy was I excited. It had a pup at that time, now, after the winter rains, it has three. About three weeks after quite a bit of rain, it went wild with blooms. About three weeks after our last rain, here it is again, going crazy.
Not a very good pic of all the buds...
Cena
- S CA,
Zone "10a"
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Euphorbphreak

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| | Posted on Thursday, April 15, 2004 - 07:01 pm: |  
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Wow, what a great specimen! E. flanaganii perhaps? I like these medusoid euphorbias. Is this is an area open to rain?
David, the other CA, 9b/17 |
   
Cena

My Garden
| | Posted on Thursday, April 15, 2004 - 09:39 pm: |  
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Yeah, David. My plants are pretty much out there. I have more room, and shaded areas, but still, out there. I couldn't worry about all the water, and did lose some plants this spring. Moving is a very stressful event, and sadly, the plants were the least of my worries. I got a lot of help moving them, and good people who let me pack and unpack all 300 of them myself. No one else to blame for damage, mishandling or misplacing. Yep, full sun, full rain, birds drop by and leave 'presents' and I'm seeing a lot of mysterious seed. Course, it is sitting under a mature magnolia... I had the name tag. I removed it for showing at the C&SS meeting, and well, you know those elves that come in and move things around? I keep trying to bribe them, but I haven't found the right loot yet, or the tag.
Cena
- S CA,
Zone "10a"
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