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Euphorbia

D0rdogne_DamselD0rdogne_Damsel Posts: 4,184

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. 

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 Thanks for any help. image

 

 

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  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    I thought the econd might be E amygdaloides robbiae



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  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    It spreads. A lotimage

    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



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  • 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.

  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    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.



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  • D0rdogne_DamselD0rdogne_Damsel Posts: 4,184

    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. image

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