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Post by fredg on Sept 9, 2022 10:46:28 GMT
I posted this E. pseudocactus cutting on July 29th and was so happy it had survived and was growing. Here it is today, that's some growing it's doing.
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Post by fredg on Dec 25, 2022 10:43:11 GMT
I was a little late bringing some plants into the house. I think I have one E. cooperi left. Not that there's a shortage of plants still for the amount of room allocated. Seed ordered on something different.
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Post by dvg on Dec 26, 2022 0:46:16 GMT
I was a little late bringing some plants into the house. Fred, do you happen to recall the night time temperature lows that your greenhouses dropped down to during that coldest snap? dvg
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Post by fredg on Dec 28, 2022 11:18:38 GMT
It's recorded at -4.9C
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Post by fredg on Mar 21, 2023 22:18:19 GMT
Euphorbia corner has been re-established in the greenhouse. Moving the plants around I noticed one E. obesa that I'd left out all winter. It has great colouring now so I hope it survives and keeps it.
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Post by fredg on Mar 24, 2023 14:55:35 GMT
E. loricata in full flower. Not the sharpest of photos but they'll have to do with the lighting I'm getting.
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Post by fredg on Jun 26, 2023 15:09:47 GMT
My very scraggy looking E. succulenta is in full bloom. I'll have to clean it up a bit .
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Post by fredg on Sept 25, 2023 18:04:58 GMT
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Post by dvg on Sept 28, 2023 6:58:35 GMT
I suppose there are worse things for a man to succumb to, but you'd be forgiven Fred for adding this irrestible little chappie to your Euphorbia horde.
It really is quite a looker, with a lot going on there.
dvg
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Post by fredg on Nov 25, 2023 15:17:44 GMT
Euphorbia Corner has relocated to several windowsills for the winter.
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Post by corky on Nov 29, 2023 19:05:52 GMT
Just in time ,getting bit cold for em now I'd of thought
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