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By Stan510
- 27 Aug, 2015
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It has a limited audience. Euphorbia lactea' White Ghost'. Like many in the bay area I was inspired to get one after seeing a large one at the Conservatory of Flowers (a big greenhouse in plain talk) in San Francisco.
It was a 3" plant that came in the little pot you see. I moved it up to a bigger last year,and the 1 gallon pot today.
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Or a white trigona. Wouldn't you know it,after I had added some white and silvery plants to my collection? We painted the house very light gray with white trim-ha.
Now,its try find contrast for B.armata,this plant,E.ammak,Platycerium lemoinii..it never fails.
2 Sep, 2015
The plant above is E. lactea variegata, right?
That's funny. It always happens this way. At least the Howea trunk is very visible.
2 Sep, 2015
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What else?
See who else is growing Euphorbia lactea "White Ghost".
See who else has plants in genus Euphorbia.
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I've seen some large ones here in San Diego. It's a beautiful Euphorbia! It reminds me of a smaller E. ammak,
2 Sep, 2015