Up to the ceiling....and now what?
By Klahanie
- 19 Apr, 2015
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Looks very happy .
Euphorbia trigona (African milk tree)
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:-) Since my OH does not want to open the ceiling I will have to cut it down. We have skylights but not in a location where I could put a cactus, although it would be neat to see it grow even higher. It grew too fast and is very skinny. I had to tie it all together.
20 Apr, 2015
A bit mean of your OH not to open up the ceiling,Klahanie Lol.Had it grown so much while you were away? I guess it wouldn't survive outside,given your winters..I wonder if you cut it back,it would send more stems out,to make it bush out more,but then you might end up with a forest :o)
20 Apr, 2015
I will leave it outside in the summer and then cut and replant in the fall. Might end up with a cactus forest Bloomer. LOL.
....or find someone with high ceiling house to give it too but I do not think our close by hotel would take cactus for their lobby Homebird. :-)
21 Apr, 2015
Hywel likes cacti........
24 Apr, 2015
:-) I know....I will have lots of babies for him.
24 Apr, 2015
If you cut it will it send new shoots up from the old stem ?
24 Apr, 2015
Yes, many of them Meanie.
24 Apr, 2015
That's the plan then - a Euphorbia forest!
26 Apr, 2015
Great!..They never leaf out for me. I wish they would.
26 Apr, 2015
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Oh Wow.Klahanie ! that is wonderful...and I echo your words..what now ? Iv'e never seen a Euphorbia like that before..just amazing...
19 Apr, 2015