#Euphorbia mammillaris (Indian Corn Cob)
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Euphorbia mammillaris - Indian corn cob ✨🌵🌽🌵🌽🌵✨ My plant ended up having some root rot but I was able to salvage this one with no rot on it at all. I rinsed it off and put it in fresh soil, I hope this one lives and thrives! It looks pretty good and I have high hopes it will pull through. 7.3.18
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Bb succs 💕
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Fall 2020 Update Part 3: Cactus & Succulents Part 3
Fall 2020 Update Part 3: Cactus & Succulents Part 3
Cylindropuntia imbricata (Tree Cholla) on 10-28-20, #753-1.
Hello everyone! I hope this post finds you well. I don’t want to talk about the weather except to say the “S” is all gone and it is supposed to get up to 42° F today.
The above photo is the Cylindropuntia imbricata (Tree Cholla). I always forget about it, the three Sedums, and the Sempervivum ‘Killer’ that are outside in the bed in the…
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#Cylindropuntia imbricata-Tree Cholla#Espostoa melanostele subsp. nana#Euphorbia mammillaris (Indian Corn Cob)#Ferocactus wislizeni#Gasteria &039;Little Warty&039;#Gasteria sp.#Gymnocalycium saglionis (Giant Chin Cactus)#Haworthiopsis limifolia (Fairies Washboard)#Huernia schneideriana (Red Dragon)#x Gasteraloe &039;Flow#x Graptosedum &039;California Sunset&039;
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Euphorbia mammillaris - Indian corn cob (variegated)
This plant consists of slender stems that grow from a central crown at ground level. The stems have six/seven ridges of bumps that have weak spines on the tops. The new spines are green and the older spines turn grey. Euphorbia contain milky, irritant, sap that is released if the plant is injured.
Toxic to humans and animals; wash with soap and water if sap gets on skin, keep out of reach of animals and small children.
3.11.18
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