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lovestogarden

My Southern California (zone 10a) garden has all kinds of plants mixed together; roses, ferns, succulents, vegetables,....

Euphorbia candelabrum

  • Season Icon Late SummerLate Summer 2023
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lovestogarden

Well, this is what is left of my last #Euphorbia candelabra. It was so huge, the roots were lifting my sidewalk. 💪I had to have someone come take it out, as I was too scared of the damage it could have done me. Worth the 💰. 🌵 #Euphorbia-candelabra #removal #stump #cactus #southerncalifornia 13 September 2023

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juliesgarden

Wow 😯

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brightcolours

😮😮😮

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lovestogarden

Laura, it did open up a large area. I have moved the succulents around it and will be rethinking the plants. 💗😁 @columbiariver

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  • Season Icon Late SummerLate Summer 2023
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lovestogarden

Amazing! This is the center of the #stump the day after I cut it down. It is a #Euphorbia candelabrem. Last month's trip to the #succulentsociety the talk was given by R. Ray, titled Nature's Geometry. He showed the intelligent design of the #Fibonacci sequence of numbers to look at the shape of plants, the number of plant ribs, the number of spines in areoles, golden angles, .... It was so interesting. #fibonaccisequence = 0,1,1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55..... #amazingnature #candelabracactus

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emch

I guess it's true that #euphorbscanlooklikeanything -- even that old grumpus Fibonacci

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lovestogarden

I wish they record them, Laura, as I would love to hear it again myself. 💜 @columbiariver

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lovestogarden

@emch 💜💜💜🤣🤣

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  • Season Icon Early AutumnEarly Autumn 2022
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lovestogarden

Today's project begins the removal of this giant #Euphorbia trigona. I noticed this week the walkway at its base has cracked and is raising dangerously. It is #HUGE ! The top of the #cactus is as tall as the peak of my single story home. I will put a bunch out for people to take. It will take a lot of time to remove it all. #euphorbia-trigona #southerncalifornia 30 September 2022

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emch

Wow, I guess it's true that #euphorbscanlooklikeanything

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sunlovin

How sad🌞

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lesliecole49

Folks don't realize how big some cactus can get unless they live or lived where they are native, do they?

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lovestogarden

That is so true! @emch

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lovestogarden

Katy, I have multiples of this, so I am not going save anymore. I have to take a hatchet to the branches slowly, as the weight of them is high. I will be laying out a bunch for free takers and the smaller or damaged pieces will be put in my yard-waste barrel over time. The thorns just destroy me and it is next to a wooden fence I want not to damage. It will be a long job. @gjones

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lovestogarden

The nice part, @sunlovin , is that I will have the branches out free for many to take. Lots of people like to have the huge pieces to plant. 😎💞

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lovestogarden

It is true, Leslie, and some of us forget too 🤣. I sure didn't think the would outgrow this area I planted this in, probably ten +/- years ago. @lesliecole49

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lesliecole49

Do you live near LA? I don't remember, @honestgreensco (Steve) might be interested in some of them if they don't go quickly

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lovestogarden

Yes, I live North of LA. I would gladly bring them south and meet up or let him come and pick up. It is a huge job for me and not all of them will be taken I suspect. @lesliecole49 @honestgreensco

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lovestogarden

Katy, I have to take it slow, the thorns and work are too hard to hurry. 🤣 @gjones

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  • Season Icon Late SpringLate Spring 2019
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lovestogarden

Future home of my newest Rose bush. This #cactus #Euphorbia trigona got too much water this past Winter and the roots died. Top was still alive and top heavy. Dangerous to keep. I have this plant elsewhere, so no need to keep. #progress 19 June 2019

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lovestogarden

Thank you, Maggie. It had gotten ratty, so I am glad for the change. 💞 @gardengirlla

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lovestogarden

@eklinke1983 - The cactus was about ten feet tall with the weight all at the top. The bottom was dead. One plant had already fallen over. If you scroll over, you can see the hole plant.

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  • Season Icon Late WinterLate Winter 2018
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lovestogarden

@kimguy this is the whole beast. I planted it in 2012 under this window after two friends of my son thought it would be funny to break in through this window and decorate his bedroom. I was pretty miffed and thought thorns would deter them in the future. Apparently my anger alone was enough to change their attitude. 👏 #euphorbia-cowboy #euphorbia #succulent #euphorbiaingens #cactus #huge

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ShelleySnyder

This is huge Janice! No thorns just a look that could kill from Mom!😂😂😂😂💘😍

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lovestogarden

Yep! They couldn't look at my eyes for months. 😊❤ @ShelleySnyder

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ShelleySnyder

Good work mom!!😂😂😉💘😍

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kimguy

Never mess with mom's or aunties. Lol.❤ @lovestogarden @ShelleySnyder

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ShelleySnyder

@kimguy there's a fact if there ever was one!!💘😍

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nancyanne

@lovestogarden... that is huge... and, oh... those boys...( I wonder if you son remained friends with them..)?

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lovestogarden

@nancyanne they are not bad boys they were just young and stupid. Both are in Med school. ❤💕

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terrimclaughlin

Well it sure heard your thoughts and grew up nice and big for you. Looks great 😊💕

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lovestogarden

Thank you @terrimclaughlin !

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  • Season Icon Late WinterLate Winter 2018
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lovestogarden

I found two seed pods on this #euphorbia today. #firsttime #euphorbia-cowboy #cactus #succulent 02/28/2018

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kimguy

How tall is this guy?🌵 @lovestogarden

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lovestogarden

Kim, it is above my house eves so I am guessing it is about 10'+ tall. @kimguy

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kimguy

Wow!!! That is so cool @lovestogarden

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  • Season Icon Late SpringLate Spring 2016
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alovealoe

That's so big!

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lovestogarden

Yes, it is about 8' tall and growing!

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succulentsplants

Is an Euphorbia Trigona

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