These plants are often confused with Euphorbia ferox, a larger, more robust plant with purplish spines that seem more randomly placed along the column. This plant, when well grown, can also look like a dwarf Euphorbia atrispina, but columnar parts only get 2"-4" tall. Seems fairly cold hardy (26F), though not nearly as hardy as ferox (18F)
Euphorbia aggregata
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