Euphorbia coerulescens
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Euphorbia coerulescens, Haw. (E. virosa, and var. coerulescens of Berger). Low, shrubby: st. 4-5-angled: branches 3-angled at base, 4-5-angled above, 2 in. thick; joints 2 in. or less long, the sides bluish glaucous; spines stout, ½ in. long: Lvs. triangular, scale-like. S. Afr. G.Z. 19:102.—A handsomely colored compactly branched succulent. According to N. E. Brown, E. virosa, Willd., is quite a different plant. It is probably not in cult. in Amer. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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