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Euphorbia

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Hi all, Very pleased that I can identify these plants as Euphorbia at all, but does anyone know the variety, really lovely and seem quite unusual to me.



Thanks for any help.
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I thought the econd might be E amygdaloides robbiae
In the sticks near Peterborough
It spreads. A lot
But 40cms sounds about right
Do you think this one is more of a mound former? I was looking at the flower head leaning in from the right and thinking it was a spreader
In the sticks near Peterborough
I thought the first one might be Black Pearl, don't know the second and the third is very similar to Fire Cracker.the trouble is some Euphorbias look very similar.
I've abandoned Dixter//Fireglow or whatever I had. It wandered and died out in patches. Not a stunner but would have been good in flower if it had spread out and left gaps in the middle.
In the sticks near Peterborough
In answer to the earlier question they are in mound and not spreading as far as I can see. Thank you for all your help.