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Nov 30, 2020 6:53 PM CST
Name: Baja
Baja California (Zone 11b)
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Interesting how the Pachypodium at the right in that first picture is growing toward the light, but the Euphorbia is ramrod-straight. I will take a picture of my vigueri soon to compare, because it's got some great fall colors.

Keep the photos coming! Thumbs up

These 3 plants are the surviving Euphorbias in a garden I planted a few years ago and then mostly abandoned. They get zero water and it has rained 1/4 inch since April.

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The second plant is the mother of the third. The father, an anoplia, was the first to be consumed by the bunnies. Their second choice (still slowly being consumed) is a(nother) polygona, a blue plant that apparently tasted worse.

These 3 must taste horrible. Smiling
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