EUPHORBIA

All Euphorbias are CITES Restricted Plants

This large family of plants occurs worldwide with most of the succulent species occurring in Africa. These succulent plants vary in form from large, branched tree-like to small globular, to thin stemmed, multi-branched shrubs. As a group, Euphorbias make great container plants and do quite well in cultivation.

 

Eupbup3867.JPG (128183 bytes) Euphorbia bupleurifolia 'Pineapple Euphorbia' Stout base with long, green leaves.  Very COOL plant. T-shirt M $7.50
L $25.00
Eupclan3885.JPG (125206 bytes) Euphorbia clandestina M $7.50
Euphorbia clava Columnar, bumpy green stem with leaves on top. M $N/A
Eupcyltub3870.JPG (126221 bytes) Euphorbia cylindrica v. tuberifera Great smooth caudex with branches. M $15.50
Euphorbia decaryi X millii Small branching plant always in flower (pink) M $7.50
Eupeno3877.JPG (130684 bytes) Euphorbia enopla Medium sized clumping plant with stout finger sized stems M $6.00
Eues.JPG (131610 bytes) Euphorbia esculenta Finger-thick branches on medusa head. Nice plants M $7.50
Eupfer3882.JPG (137688 bytes) Euphorbia ferox Low mounding plant with stout green stems; reddish spines S $6.00
Euphorbia ingens crest Very wild variegated crest. M $N/A
Euphorbia lactea variegate White stems with a bit of green variegate. M $N/A
Euob-1.JPG (135443 bytes) Euphorbia obesa Basketball Euphorbia or Baseball, depending on the season. M $6.00
EupobeXbup3894.JPG (134430 bytes) Euphorbia obesa X bupleurifolia Nice cross.  Round plants with small leaves. NEW. A PSW exclusive! S $7.50
Euphorbia polygona Thick stemmed Euphorbia forming tight clumps of many stems. S $N/A
Euphorbia schoenlandii Large pickle shaped stems with prominent tubercles, branching with age. M $7.50
Euphorbia stellaspina Short, tightly branched plants with branched star-shaped spines. NEAT! M $7.50
Euphorbia suzannae  Clumps of small globular stems with long tubercles, looking like a sea anemone M $N/A
Eusy 7.JPG (130967 bytes) Euphorbia symmetrica Similar to E. obesa, but with somewhat different markings and a squattier growth form.  Also, multiple flowers from each point of origin.  Unusual in cultivation. S $6.00 
EUPHORBIA COLLECTION 6 species of this popular and variable genus; we like the globular and medusa-heads best. A good collection   $30.00