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Forum: Article: Cold Hardy Euphorbias- the small globoid to columnar speciesReplies: 4, Views: 33
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Dutchlady1
Naples, FL
(Zone 10a)

May 03, 2009
05:23 AM

Post #6496087

I thought I had a few Euphorbias... until I read this article. Still, good to have a name for some of mine. They are quite happy in my screened lanai.
Now I will be looking for some of those others. Thanks for an as always very informative article.
DaleTheGardener
Tampa, FL
(Zone 10a)

May 03, 2009
03:48 PM

Post #6498070

PalmBob,

What a great article, so many great photos-Thanks.

You certainly know your succulents and you sure do earn your fee for your articles.

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stevelvv
San Diego, CA
(Zone 10a)

May 03, 2009
08:11 PM

Post #6499225

lovely article...thanks for your expertise! And I thought euphorbia tirucalli was the end all to be all.
tennebrac
Tampa, FL

May 04, 2009
07:26 AM

Post #6501088

I've started a potted cactus / euphorbia garden in Tampa, FL and this information is very valuable. Thanks!

herbs501
Hallettsville, TX

May 04, 2009
08:04 AM

Post #6501189

I have wanted to put more of my succulents in outdoor situations, and this article helps a lot. I live in South Central Texas where sun and heat is not a problem to provide, but sometimes our winters will dip into the mid 20's for a few hours. Thanks for the info. I love the euphorbias and have quite a few, too.


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