Euphorbia Xxanti
Written on December 3, 2011 at 1:00 AM, by Miriam Admin
There are hundreds of this tiny flower blooming on the Euphorbia bush. I’m always amazed at how tiny they are—the size of a shirt collar button. The birds find lots of hiding places in this bush.
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8 Comments to Euphorbia Xxanti
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I am in the Yucatan doing mission work for 6 weeks, and will be returning with about 800 cuttings of euphorbia I have collected in Belize, Guatemala, and here in Mexico over the past 10 years. Most are red, and there are only about ten types I have located in this region. I have never seen one like the one you have. Most of mine are the traditional crown of thorns type with stems about the width of my thumb, a few are double that size.
Hope you are well. I enjoy your mail. Have a great holiday!
Jack[Reply]
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Sure is a beautifu little flower
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Thanks for posting the photos of your petite pretties!
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How precious & Beautiful! Thank you! Take good care!! ~~Linda~~
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Yofi = beautiful.
I love tiny flowers & the Euphorbia hits the spot.
Happy Weekend.
Love, Anuga[Reply]
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you get an A+ for spelling the name of this plant
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That you’ve shared the garden with us, each and every day ~ has made it like Christmas all the year ’round
Thanks Miriam – I hope your holiday season is wonderful
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the Euphorbia family is crazy diverse, this one has very cute flowers and gets Ginormous – well grown.
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