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Sep 7, 2020 5:15 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Euphorbia anoplia as it grew through the years:
Feb 2016
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Mar 2016
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Jun 2017
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July 2018
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Jan 2019 while overwintering indoors
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May 2020
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07Sep 2020
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Just going to let this week pass, let the heatwave pass, and will have to repot it..too jampacked already in its container. I am glad I took a photo in May and comparing it to Sept, now I see better what growing it has been doing. So it has grown very full all over..tips were smaller in May, more rounded and full looking this Sept. Been giving it frequent watering during these very hot days. I did not see it make any blooms this year yet, unlike what it did in 2016.
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