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By Wagger
- 4 Apr, 2010
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Anybody know which one this is? Another lost label.
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Thanks, Gee. lol.
4 Apr, 2010
Stunning colour Wagger!
14 Apr, 2010
But any idea what it is, Flori?
14 Apr, 2010
Just had a quick look up in my book for you Wagger, could it be Euphorbia x Martinii? It says,it has red-tinged shoots from Spring to mid-Summer above lance-shaped, mid-green leaves that are often tinged purple when young. It should bear yellow-green flowers with very distinctive dark red nectar glands. Is that any help to you??? :~))
15 Apr, 2010
No - isn't that more like wulfenii? This is much smaller. My next guess is Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea' - what do you reckon?
15 Apr, 2010
You could be right Wagger, just had a look in the A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants,there's no picture but description sounds very similar........:~))
16 Apr, 2010
There's a lovely picture of it on Andrewr's page.
16 Apr, 2010
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Sorry, no idea, but love the colour.
4 Apr, 2010