Euphorbia, Cacti and Plumeria
By Delonix1
- 13 Aug, 2013
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The Plumeria tree was hiding in back of the Euphorbia and cacti...also, there was a huge Mexican Fan Palm blocking the view. Photo taken at Imperial Beach, CA. on Aug. 12, 2013.
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LOL! Yes, most Cactus and Euphorbia species, many times grow to tree-like proportions.
13 Aug, 2013
:):::::::)))))
14 Aug, 2013
I should have said they grow to tree-like proportion here in San Diego, CA. LOL!
15 Aug, 2013
That's an impressive combo!
15 Aug, 2013
Meanie:
Thanks! Yes, it was a very beautiful garden.
16 Aug, 2013
I have one largish E.ammak in the front yard, and one in a bathtub planter nearly as big. With urban or global warming..they grow into tree's here in the bay area also. One of my favorite plants because..nothing looks like them.
2 Sep, 2014
That's impressive. I've seen them growing in the SF Bay Area. I think of it being much too wet during winter. Here they are very common.
3 Sep, 2014
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now thats what i call a cacti....
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13 Aug, 2013