I love Euphorbias and always forget about them. Wulfeni was a favorite and I loveee the Black Pearl. The one that grows here is called Crown of Thorns, I just can’t warm up to..sticky and ratty.
Oh – I do remember it from botanic garden days – in the greenhouses! I must say, although I enjoy your sub-tropical plants so much, that’s a euphorbia I don’t warm to either. Prefer our lusher, leafier sort (just as well – there are so many others of your plants I’d love to grow!)
Ah, apple blossom. A lovely thought for the day…. Thanks for sharing Cathy!
Yes – made me sigh when I saw it! So much so that I’m going to do it again tomorrow!
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That’s a lovely euphorbia.
Yes, it truly is. This is my second go at it, however!
The apple blossom is dear. I like your euphorbias. I’ve lost all of mine and should reestablish them.
I lost a few last winter as well. They aren’t mad about the clay soil.
Lovely euphorbias, esp. that ‘Black Pearl,’ it’s scrumptious!
I love Euphorbias and always forget about them. Wulfeni was a favorite and I loveee the Black Pearl. The one that grows here is called Crown of Thorns, I just can’t warm up to..sticky and ratty.
Oh – I do remember it from botanic garden days – in the greenhouses! I must say, although I enjoy your sub-tropical plants so much, that’s a euphorbia I don’t warm to either. Prefer our lusher, leafier sort (just as well – there are so many others of your plants I’d love to grow!)