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Oct 16, 2013 12:43 PM CST
Name: David Paul
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I have 2 succulents growing in a container I have no name for. Both are growing next to each other.

The segmented flat paddle one with the reddish tinge at bottom left in first picture. It gets covered in flowers in late Fall and Winter. Little yellow flowers form simultaneously at every indenture in the leaves from bottom to tips. It has nice hanging basket qualities. I believe it is some sort of Euphorbia (Isn't everything Ha!) I started searching a while back and searched a long while before I even tipped the family Euphorbias iceberg! Thank you.

The tall leggy plant covered in spines loses it leaves in occasionally. I wonder if it blooms? I don't know what it is either, and have never seen a bloom if it does?
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