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Guest Dine wrote: Tuesday, 10 June, 2008 - 3:28 AM

Bonjour, j'ai découvert votre site avec toutes ces magnifiques photos. J'ai une petite question concernant l'euphorbia viguieri. Je le trouve beaucoup plus beau avec plusieurs «branches», dois-je couper la tête pour avoir la même chose?
Merci du conseil

Guest Dirk Everaerd ( Cactelders ) wrote: Thursday, 21 February, 2008 - 12:34 AM

La premiére fois que je vois ça! SUPER-LOOK , quelle coiffure!

Guest hans wrote: Wednesday, 5 September, 2007 - 12:45 AM

Prachtige foto's van de E. capsaintemariensis. Neem aan dat dit gezaaide planten zijn. Die van mij zijn duidelijk gestekt: hebben een aanzet tot caudex, maar lijkt meer op wortelhalsverdikking.
Waar te koop?
Dank voor je reaktie.

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Sunday, 2 September, 2007 - 7:26 AM

Looks like Euphorbia peplis.

Anonymous wrote: Monday, 23 April, 2007 - 1:24 PM

great,,linda

Anonymous wrote: Monday, 23 April, 2007 - 1:23 PM

wonderful,

Guest cammu wrote: Sunday, 11 March, 2007 - 5:14 AM

Is it a suzannae marloth?

Guest Bill wrote: Monday, 21 August, 2006 - 5:07 PM

I recently got a E. guillauminiana from Out of Africa and it has become my favorite euphorbia. My specimen is much bigger than the one shown. In San Antonio, I grow it outside all summer in full sun with watering 3-4 times a week.

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Monday, 20 February, 2006 - 5:56 AM

Beautiful plant!!
Thanks for sharing the pictures!


Guest philcactus wrote: Saturday, 29 October, 2005 - 5:32 AM

les cyathes de cette plante sont pendantes. A ma connaissance, celles de E. capsaintemariensis sont toujours dressées, alors que celes de E. ambovombensis sont pendantes, comme ici. La photo no 62 de même. La taille et la forme du caudex renforcent mon opinion.
Avec mes salutations
phil

Anonymous wrote: Thursday, 15 September, 2005 - 12:27 PM

holly molly
it's so pretty!!!

 audreyflavien34France wrote: Saturday, 4 June, 2005 - 6:53 AM

waouv quelle taille !!!!

Guest Winston James wrote: Thursday, 28 April, 2005 - 6:23 PM


This is great photo of an unusual plant. I have a few of these kinds of euphorbias. They are sometimes difficult to grow simply becausse they need attention, which I am not always able to give.

I have also enjoyed looking at the rest of the website.

Guest Rikus van Veldhuisen wrote: Sunday, 20 February, 2005 - 4:59 AM

It looks like E. pseudoglobosa, never heard of bulbosa anyway.

Thank you Rikus, it was my mistake!...in fact it is a globosa I do not know why I wrote down bulbosa!

Guest Ronald Newcomb wrote: Monday, 14 February, 2005 - 5:06 AM

Wow! You have some really interesting plants.
Checking your Fotki place and I see you have a shopping cart but I can't find prices or how to load the cart, which would give price and shipping.
I am in San Diego. Do you sell plants?
Thanks!

Guest René wrote: Saturday, 8 January, 2005 - 4:42 PM

Hi Plumo,

I was looking to find a Euphorbia (leuconeura).
I have to say, you made it very easy, but it never occured to me, there are so many.
Thanks a lot.

I now have three of them, and i realy like them.

Thanks again,
René, Swifterbant, Holland.

Guest Cees van de Wouw wrote: Tuesday, 9 November, 2004 - 4:32 AM

Fantastische foto's. Precies wat ik ook maak. Ik kom zeker meer kijken.Deze keer even om een hoekje naar de Dorstenia's gekeken, m.n. D. bornimiana, die we o.a. in 1976 in Ethiopië verzamelden.
Zie www.plantenfotografie.nl

Anonymous wrote: Friday, 16 July, 2004 - 1:08 AM

Wow! Incredible detail! Brilliant!

 Jan's PhotosUnited States wrote: Friday, 28 May, 2004 - 5:36 AM

What a beautiful flower picture. This photo was featured on the front page of the Fotki community. :-)

Guest charina afante wrote: Tuesday, 25 May, 2004 - 3:19 PM

marc,
nice pictures of the flowers. im really fascinated with this euphorbia because in the area where im working, almost of the housewives are culturing this plant. may u send me some tips in culturing this plant so i could start to have my euphorbia garden. thank you and more power,
charina