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Seeding of East African Euphorbia species!

In my opinion, Euphorbia gymnocalycioides will no doubt become the superstar in future succulent plant market. They are so diversified and have the similar potential in breeding as E. obesa.

Seedlings of Euphorbia gymnocalycioides are always more robust and produce better quality seeds.

You can always distinguish Euphorbia gymnocalycioides seedlings by it's fleshy taproot.

Euphorbia ramulosa, formerly called Euphorbia sp. 'Pozo', is a very beautiful but extremely rare species from Mozambique. It's even hard to find true information about it online.

Euphorbia ramulosa seedling looks like a clump of coral, very unique.

Euphorbia mosaica seedlings, very hard to find nowadays. The seedlings show different characteristics, I'll try breeding.

Euphorbia mosaica seedling

Euphorbia actinoclada seedlings. One of my favorite spiny species from East Africa.

Euphorbia actinoclada seedling with long spine.

Euphorbia sepulta seedlings, rarely seen in the market.

Euphorbia sepulta seedling

Euphorbia corniculata seedling

Euphorbia schizacantha seedlings. Yes, these larger plants are seedlings of a few years old. They grow very well in cultivation.

Euphorbia mitriformis seedling

Euphorbia sp. 'Montepuez' seedling

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7/18/2024
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