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archengr
Northridge, CA

May 04, 2009
06:12 PM

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Geoff:
I enjoyed your presentation on cold hardy Euphorbias and see some I would like to get but meanwhile I hope you can guide me toward a Euphorbia I have been unsuccesfully trying to locate. It is E. Neriifolia from India. It is not rare but I just can't find it. It grows about 10 feet tall in our climate. I had one once and lost it due to direct burning sun in the San Fernando Valley. I have tried finding it in local So. Cal nurseries but no luck. Since you are located in So. Cal I thought maybe you could help me.

My specialty is cycads but I like any other exotic plant as well.
Richard R. Bradshaw
palmbob
Tarzana, CA
(Zone 9b)


May 05, 2009
12:19 AM

Post #6505807

I usually see these at the local cactus and succulent sales... you might check the next one out (should be one in June, though I think you might also find one at the spring Huntington sale coming up). Also you might locate one at the Grigsby sale in a few weeks (Vista). IF not, it would at least be worth the trip to see that nursery- have some awesome and huge stuff in the ground there.


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