less common form of this narrow, tall, candelabra-upright plant. Leafy in winter but leafless in summer. More commonly grown form is the rubra form due to the nice coloration.
cold damage on plant after temps got down to 25F in the Los Angeles arboretum
Euphorbia trigona (green plant) next to Euphorbia trigona rubra (red plant) at nursery
Euphorbia trigona
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Re: Euphorbia trigona
Believe it or not, spotted one of these in a nursery in Langeksov, Denmark back in December: