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. |
| Euphorbia bupleurifolia | 'Pineapple Euphorbia' Stout base with long, green leaves. Very COOL plant. T-shirt | M | $7.50 | |
| L | $25.00 | |||
| Euphorbia clandestina | M | $7.50 | ||
| Euphorbia decaryi X millii | Small branching plant always in flower (pink) | M | $7.50 | |
| Euphorbia enopla | Medium sized clumping plant with stout finger sized stems | M | $6.00 | |
| Euphorbia esculenta | Finger-thick branches on medusa head. Nice plants | M | $7.50 | |
| Euphorbia ferox | Low mounding plant with stout green stems; reddish spines | S | $6.00 | |
| Euphorbia obesa | Basketball Euphorbia or Baseball, depending on the season. | M | $6.00 | |
| Euphorbia obesa X bupleurifolia | Nice cross. Round plants with small leaves. NEW. A PSW exclusive! | S | $7.50 | |
| Euphorbia stellaspina | Short, tightly branched plants with branched star-shaped spines. NEAT! | M | $7.50 | |
| Euphorbia suzannae | ||||
| EUPHORBIA COLLECTION | 6 species of this popular and variable genus; we like the globular and medusa-heads best. A good collection | $30.00 |