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To All Who Helped Me Identify My Green Clustered Plant
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Thank you all for your diligence and suggestions, it's paid off I now know it's EUPHORBIA, it was suggested by a couple of people and I found the pictures on Google. I will now try and buy some for my own garden.
Once again thank you all for your help and kind suggestions.
Once again thank you all for your help and kind suggestions.
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Best be vvv careful of the sap from euphorbia, as is stated here..
http:// www.the amateur sdigest .com/ep oisons. htm
Many plants in the family Euphorbiaceae are dangerous if you handle them carelessly. In some cases, just one drop of latex on your skin can cause a rash the severity of which depends on how each individual reacts to it. If the white, milky latex touches a cut or sore or squirts into your eyes, you are courting trouble of major proportions.
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Many plants in the family Euphorbiaceae are dangerous if you handle them carelessly. In some cases, just one drop of latex on your skin can cause a rash the severity of which depends on how each individual reacts to it. If the white, milky latex touches a cut or sore or squirts into your eyes, you are courting trouble of major proportions.
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