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Identify this plant?
Pictures at http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84226
and http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84227 Seems to keep returning every year. |
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Its a perennial Euphorbia species. Will need to see it in bloom to ID which
species. "Pat" wrote in message ... Pictures at http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84226 and http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84227 Seems to keep returning every year. |
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Thanks. Try these flower pictures.
http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=85814 http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=85815 The plants around 4 feet tall with a red trunk/stem. Located in Oregon, USA. Bees like it. "Cereus-validus....." wrote in message ... Its a perennial Euphorbia species. Will need to see it in bloom to ID which species. "Pat" wrote in message ... Pictures at http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84226 and http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84227 Seems to keep returning every year. |
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Its Euphorbia lathyris.
"Pat" wrote in message ... Thanks. Try these flower pictures. http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=85814 http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=85815 The plants around 4 feet tall with a red trunk/stem. Located in Oregon, USA. Bees like it. "Cereus-validus....." wrote in message ... Its a perennial Euphorbia species. Will need to see it in bloom to ID which species. "Pat" wrote in message ... Pictures at http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84226 and http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84227 Seems to keep returning every year. |
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"Pat" wrote in message ... Thats it. Thanks It's a pretty neat looking plant. Is it considered to be a pest? |
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i totally disagree about it being a Euphorbia, perennial or otherwise. but,
seems to me, the easiest way to tell is to break off a small sprig of it and if a milky-white, slippery sap appears, it MIGHT be a Euphorbia...but it STILL don't look like a Euphorbia to moi. From: "Cereus-validus....." Organization: SBC http://yahoo.sbc.com Newsgroups: rec.gardens Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 07:20:42 GMT Subject: Identify this plant? Its a perennial Euphorbia species. Will need to see it in bloom to ID which species. "Pat" wrote in message ... Pictures at http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84226 and http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84227 Seems to keep returning every year. |
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You can disagree all you want, goofball, but it doesn't mean anything. Study
up on Euphorbia before making such a silly proclamation. You obviously know very little about the extent of diversity in the genus. Pat later posted links to pix showing the plant to be Euphorbia lathyris without any doubt. "RAINDEAR" wrote in message ... i totally disagree about it being a Euphorbia, perennial or otherwise. but, seems to me, the easiest way to tell is to break off a small sprig of it and if a milky-white, slippery sap appears, it MIGHT be a Euphorbia...but it STILL don't look like a Euphorbia to moi. From: "Cereus-validus....." Organization: SBC http://yahoo.sbc.com Newsgroups: rec.gardens Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 07:20:42 GMT Subject: Identify this plant? Its a perennial Euphorbia species. Will need to see it in bloom to ID which species. "Pat" wrote in message ... Pictures at http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84226 and http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...0Gl67k&i=84227 Seems to keep returning every year. |
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