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Old 07-26-2008, 03:45 AM
kavanaru kavanaru is offline
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yeap, that's it.. Pedilanthus tithymaloides... that's teh Euphorbiaceae I was thinking of Pedilanthus tithymaloides - Slipper flower (Euphorbiaceae) - Image starr_031108_0232_pedilanthus_tithymaloides - Plants of Hawaii

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im not so sure about the Euphorbiaceae everything i look at under that name didnt look very close and no milk but ill do more research along that line when im off of work
as informtioan, Euphorbiaceae is on of the most diverse families of the plant kingdom. You can have very little plants resembling grass, or plants that resemble Catus or even large (and I mean very large) trees like Hura crepitans What I think is weird is that your plant produces no milk sap...

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Old 07-26-2008, 08:07 AM
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yeap, that's it.. Pedilanthus tithymaloides... that's teh Euphorbiaceae I was thinking of Pedilanthus tithymaloides - Slipper flower (Euphorbiaceae) - Image starr_031108_0232_pedilanthus_tithymaloides - Plants of Hawaii

as informtioan, Euphorbiaceae is on of the most diverse families of the plant kingdom. You can have very little plants resembling grass, or plants that resemble Catus or even large (and I mean very large) trees like Hura crepitans What I think is weird is that your plant produces no milk sap...
My mom grew a few healthy specimens of this type, but I never saw them flower. Even without, the unique stems, lovely foliage, and blush were very satisfying to the eye.
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