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Forum: Article: Cold Hardy Euphorbias- the small globoid to columnar speciesReplies: 1, Views: 18
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wormfood
Lecanto, FL
(Zone 9a)

May 04, 2009
09:37 AM

Post #6501616

Bob, Could you tell me the difference between Euphorbia neohumbertii and Euphorbia viguieri ? I hope I have my pics in the right place.
palmbob
Tarzana, CA
(Zone 9b)


May 04, 2009
10:20 AM

Post #6501858

E neo and viguieri have similar shapes, but the latter has thick spines that stick out 0.5-2cm (are several varieties of viguieri) while neo only has fine, short spines. Leaves and flowers are pretty similar.


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