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Bill
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Jillie
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Nice shots, Bill...

That middle one is a Euphorbia????????? [dunno]

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YES, Jillie it is!!
And they re~seed prolifically!!!
But I think they like cooooooool weather??
I have some, and they come up very
early spring, and when the warm weather starts, they're just the dark green color.
(and the sap in it can cause reactions..)

I have the top one and middle one...
AND Donkey spurge too!! They are great!!!

VERY EASY CAREFREE AND NICE BEHAVED PLANTS!
(IN OTHER WORDS, NO WORK!!!!!!! [thumb] [clappy] [flower] )

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Bill
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The first and third photos are of Euphorbia sikkimensis.

The second photo is a Euphorbia cognata.

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Bill,
Are those your plants????

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Bill
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Yes'm... those are growing in my gardens!
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VERY NICE!!!

Does the first one reseed like the second one/??


I've had the yellow one for 5 or 6 years now,
with tons of babies everytime I turn around,
(They don't transplant too well??? Well, it goes into shock and it takes a bit to recover, I should say that!)
But I have only had the top one for, this would be the second spring, I didn't see any off spring like I saw with the yellow one, but, maybe cause it's young????

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The E. sikkimensis almost re-seeds TOO well, but the seedlings are easy to pluck and compost. I've had no trouble transplanting them as long as they are young.

This is only the second spring for my E. cognata... I haven't seen any of her seedlings yet!

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Yeah, when I transplanted the yellow one, it
was reasonably big, aboutjust under the size of yours in the picture...
I've had babies sprouting up as far away as 10 ft.
I thought it was rather funny, that it was so far away...?????

I will be awaiting to see those others come too then....

Have you seen the donkey spurge??
Quite the different looking euphorbia, but very
interesting in the garden!

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