Leafless Euphorbia trigonas

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  1. micasa

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    Hi,

    Is there a way to get Euphorbia trigona to generate leaves again on older ramifications? Would misting help?



    Thanks, Mike
     
  2. Barbara Lloyd

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    mrsubjunctive - Where are you? I think he may have your answer.
     
  3. mrsubjunctive

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    I'm here, I'm here.

    There isn't a way to get them to regrow leaves, no. Once one's dropped, the best you can hope for is that the plant might decide to grow a new branch at that spot, which will come in with leaves on it.
     
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    Thank you mrsub.. I found your blog when trying to research this item and hoped you where the same person here. ;))) barb
     
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    Thanks! I was thinking that I'd coerced a Euphorbia milli to foliate by misting it once. Guess my memory is faulty!!
     

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