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Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 - 01:48 pm:   Last Buddysize PhotosCopy highlighted text to new message Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

This is another of the Himalayan euphorbias, and has the same marked center leaf stripe as the E. schillingii, but the color is deeper and richer and the stem is tinged red. It gets about 2-3 ft and is a summer bloomer. It is deciduous, so this is new spring growth.

David, the other CA, USDA z9b, Sunset z17
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Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 - 02:06 pm:   Last Buddysize PhotosCopy highlighted text to new message Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

Another great one David. It's like you get three colors on the plant: the reddish tint to the stem, the green leaf, and a white veining pattern. Does it flower and if so is it the usual chartreuse color blooms?

Kvilledude North Carolina Zone 7
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