euphorbia hermentiana, or trigona
By Gray
- 29 Nov, 2008
- 8 likes
This lives all-year in the conservatory as it is too un-wieldy to move to the cactus bed in summer. It grows about 20cm per year, and branches more and more as it grows. I tkink it needs a larger pot soon!. I water it fairly well in summer, at least weekly.
Less in winter.
To the right hangs a Nepenthes, and on the left is a Caesalpina gilliesii which has never flowered, but the leaves are nice. I keep hoping tho'.
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Hi just visited your web site you have a fantastic collection of succulents and cacti, lovely.
3 Dec, 2008
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Thanks for all the descriptions.
Makes the photo more interesting. :o)
29 Nov, 2008