Well.
T. Chakrabarty.

On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 6:05 PM, raman <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/43406542/Flora%20and%20Fauna/Plants%20of%20Bangalore/Euphorbia%20-%20Orchid%20Crown%20of%20Thorns/Orchid%20Crown%20of%20Thorns.html
>
> The largest of the Crown of Thorns with 1" orchid red blooms and large
> stiff canes creating a somewhat more upright mature specimen. E. milii, a
> native to Madagascar, is a succulent, with thick, fleshy stems adapted for
> water storage. The stems are 5-7 sided, greyish-brown, branched & up to
> 2-3' in height, with many prominent, grey 1" spines. The leaves tend to be
> obovate (wider near the tip), up to 1½ long, but much larger (to 6") in the
> Thai hybrids. They are spirally arranged, have smooth margins, & vary from
> bright green to grey-green. Foliage is present only on new growth. E. milii
> var splendens is similar, but grows to 5-6'
>
> Raman
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