My friend gave me this beautiful plant - an offshoot to her's which is at least 8 feet tall. We are trying to figure out what type of plant it is.. can anyone help? Tip: It has 3 sides to it. It's not a blue myrtle or cereus jamacaru.
I went and looked for the Euphorbia online and it does not look at all like my plant.. can you be more specific as there seems to be quite a variety of them? Thanks
Looks like Euphorbia trigona. See.... http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?i...v=/images?q=euphorbia+trigona&um=1&hl=en&sa=N
Thank you! That's it for sure. I just noticed where the previous 2 posts are from, the UK and Austraila - isn't the internet grand?
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It's a great site. I like it for that reason, advice from all around the world and everyone is friendly and more than willing to help! Plus I get to see plants I normally wouldn't :}
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Real easy plant to care for..... Be careful if trimming, or cutting this plant. The white sap can irritate eyes and skin, best to wash hands after handling.
To add to Bluewings information. If you do cut or damage the plant or it pokes itself (as mine does whenever I move it) just spray the damaged area with water. This stops the sap from 'bleeding'.