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Old 08-23-2010, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by GermanStar View Post
Thanks for the info. My little guy has started branching wildly (look toward the base of the new growth on the taller plant). Are we back to E. ingens as a possibility? It's under 3' and has all brown - reddish/brown thorns. It seems right on the cusp of a new growth spurt as Phoenix weather starts becoming a little more tolerable.
Ingens? I doubt it.
I'm 99.99% sure it's the E. acrurensis from of E. abyssinica. Also E. acrurensis branches WAY more than E. abyssinica or E. ingens. And it almost never gets more than 4 ribs. Give it a few years and I'm pretty sure it will look more and more like E. acrurensis.

Try contacting this web site maybe they will help you.
http://www.euphorbia.de/indexe.htm

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