As Pretty As Euphorbia

Posted by JASMINE | Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Up to now the beauty of euphorbias can only be enjoyed from their mottled flowers. However, an euphorbia native to Madagascar that was brought in by Boen Soediono, the proprietor of Bloomfield nursery, from Thailand are apparently noEUPHORBIAt less interesting on account of their unique figure. One of which is Euphorbia waringiae with danggling branches that is arranged in cascade style. As a result, the plant that grew wild formerly now appears exotic in a ceramic pot. 

Besides E. waringiae, there are also other euphorbias endemic to Madagascar that are also unique such as E. cap-saintemariensis, decaryi, a hybrid of labatii and ambovombensis, and suzanne-marnieriae. Their beauty can also be enjoyed though they are not lustrous in flowers.

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