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arioandy

My top three, decaryii, inermis and tubifera https://preview.redd.it/45othtcria0c1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=147ef2a632e9d70b3ba8ee7959e7f0ff6f5efe7e


Tom2120299

Nice collection!


arioandy

Thanks, euphorbias are some of my faves https://preview.redd.it/mjlsn1i6xa0c1.jpeg?width=2922&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fd6433e9ba06b869b829129dedc83b1bd80adf57 This is the inermis


arioandy

And aeruginosa https://preview.redd.it/qk6003rhxa0c1.jpeg?width=2523&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=323f471cae8bc993269c2337ca7538e681f0a7d7


pute-au-crack

May I ask what the huge-looking haworthia is ?


arioandy

Sure its a comptonia https://preview.redd.it/6m96ne8dgb0c1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b88678e578b29e63adfddd9049866125950ea2d0 cross


pute-au-crack

Damn, I did not know they could get this big ! Thanks for the picture


arioandy

Welcome! Its big for sure,its happy in pure moler clayđź‘Ť


Plutoniumburrito

Stellata, cylindrifolia tuberifera, decaryi spirosticha.


MilkyView

Euphorbia grandicornis


solanaceaemoss

Spotted Spurge, Poinsettia,Snow in the Prairie


yourdoglovesme

piscidermis, gymnocalycioides, turbiniformis


iam_rak1b

1. Euphorbia longituberculosa 2. Euphorbia decidua 3. Euphorbia ankarensis These are current top 3 but I keep finding about new ones every now and then so it changes time to time.


Idkmyname1313

My top favorites are: Eupborbia multiclava, Euphorbia guillauminiana and Eupborbia haeleeleana. I love the dichotomous euphorbia, and haeleeleana has such large and beautiful flowers for a eupborbia and it’s growth pattern looks like something out of Dr. Seuss !


MephistophoIes

Euphorbia turbiniformis E. Piscidermis E. Guillaumeniana E. Horrid a Snowflake and abdalkuri are also amazing! I could write more and more, this genus is truly fantastic! *Edit autocorrect


naql99

I really want a piscidermis, a non-grafted one, although I have read they are difficult.


303707808909

Some of my favorites: Euphorbia aeruginosa Euphorbia pulvinata Euphorbia lomelii


zarium

Obesa, bupleurifolia, rapulum. The last one isn't something I'll be able to grow well, if at all, given the climate I'm in, sadly.


amagad2015

Namaquensis, immersa and friedrichiae