Euphorbiaceae genera

Use this forum to discuss matters relating to succulent Euphorbiaceae genera far too plentiful to enumerate. This is where one posts unknown plant photos for ID help.
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Euphorbiaceae genera

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Seems like the genera normally included in Euphorbiaceae that I originally learned to be closely related, are now all included as Euphorbia. These include Synadenium, Monadenium, Pedilanthes and Elaeophorbia. I will be adding all these to the gallery as Euphorbias, not in their old genera. I only plan on adding the succulent Euphorbiaceae now included as Euphorbia and leaving out all the things that do not seem to fit this web sites general concept.
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Thanks for adding the Euphorbiaceae.

Here's E. resinifera from UCR
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nice plants... I will have to visit that garden sometime... not too far from me.
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I do like Euphorbias but don't grow them. Can't grow everything!
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Stunning, puts it mildly!
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