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Originally Posted by monique
Plants of this nature used to be in the genus Euphorbia. Now most
botanists place them in the segregate genus Tithymalus. There are many
species; most have "spurge" as part of the common name.
M. Reed
Mason C wrote:
Can you identify this strange flower?
I would describe it has having 50 3/4 inch green "flowers" on
3 or 4 inch stems on the top of a two-foot stalk.
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It's in my back yard in northern California, probably put
there by me unwittingly.
I'd appreciate knowing your name for this thing.
Mason C
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