As always - looking forward to growing this -
My daughter Noe got me interested in succulents in early 2016 and ever since we've been on a quest!!! Naturally with so many new plants around, we needed pots to put all of them into. The typical pots you can buy from the big box stores just don't have character that suits these incredibly interesting plants. So we've both been making our own pottery. And now we're branching out into other plants - Aeroids, Orchids and Citrus!!! Check out what our green thumbs have been doing!!!
Monday, August 28, 2017
Euphorbia canariensis f. viridis
Euphorbia canariensis f. viridis - according to literature on this plant, it originates from the Canary Islands and is light green in color. There is another variant that is similar in structure but is bronze in color. They grow in the lava fields between sea level to 3000'. They are regularly exposed to high humidity and high temperatures (sounds familiar). Here is a small cutting going through the rooting process.
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