Euphorbia Flanaganii
Medusa's Head
- Late Autumn 2020
- 13
- 2
- Early Spring 2020
- 15
- 3
- Early Summer 2019
- 6
- 1
- Late Spring 2019
- 6
- 1
- Late Summer 2018
- 5
- 1
- Early Summer 2018
- 3
- 2
- Late Spring 2018
- 2
- 4
Euphorbia Flanaganii
- Late Autumn 2020
- 13
- Early Spring 2020
- 15
Transferring this guy from a terra cotta pot to a glazed one made all the difference. Tap and swipe to see how much growth this lovely weirdo has had. #progresspic 11Apr2020
Woah! You're not kidding!
@sushiwaitress I feel she needs a bigger container but she looks so nice in the one she's currently in.
- Early Summer 2019
- 6
First time for my #EuphorbiaFlanaganii to produce #cyathia. #growingseason #succulent 12July2019
- Late Spring 2019
- 6
A new home for this #beautiful-weirdo. I've learned that #euphorbia-flanaganii doesn't love being too dry, so a glazed pot makes a good home for it. Swipe left for progress pics. #medusashead 31May2019
- Late Summer 2018
- 5
My #MedusasHead #Euphorbia-flanaganii doesn't look too good. Considering how much it's darkened, I don't think lack of sunlight is the problem (it gets partial sun). I'm guessing this guy has higher water needs than the others. If that's the case, it'll probably do better in a glazed pot. If you have experience with this species, feel free to share your $0.02. Cheers.
- Early Summer 2018
- 3
Grow, little weirdo.
I love these!!
- Late Spring 2018
- 2
Just because you take your buddy's mom (who's visiting from Idaho) to a nursery in Sacramento and she describes it as "the highlight" of her trip (clearly exciting enough for her to forget that spending time with her two-year-old granddaughter is the actual highlight of her trip) doesn't mean that at checkout she'll pay for the weird little succulent you chose for yourself. Sometimes, however, it does.
Look how small it was. Good job #plantdad 😀
Thanks, @sherrisgarden! *CURTSIES*
You're welcome 🙂
So many bebbes! 26Nov2020 (Swipe left for progress pics.)
It has really taken off👍