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Oct 9, 2012 10:31 AM CST
Name: tarev
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tarev said:I am new with Euphorbias. I got this little seedling last 06Feb 2012 and its name is Euphorbia characias 'Dwarf':

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So far it is growing steadily, a great improvement already seen in a month's time. Could be the milder than usual winter weather and late winter rains:

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If anyone has grown this type, would appreaciate knowing your experience about it Big Grin


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Just updating the photo of my Euphorbia after Spring and Summer this year: I'd say, it enjoys our weather here.. Big Grin

Showing it beside my dwarf Schefflera:
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A little close-up: with and without flash
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