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Identify This Cacti/succulent Please.
I picked this up in a boot sale a few months ago but I cant find what it actually is, any ideas anybody?
I hadnt seen one before and I liked it.
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I hadnt seen one before and I liked it.
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If it is indeed a euphorbia, there is one small test which can be done to confirm this.
This can be done by making a small cut in a leaf or stem.
If it exudes a milky white sap (laytex), this should confirm its a Euphorbia,
If the sap is watery looking, then its likely to be a cactus.
A word of warning! Euphorbia sap is toxic to humans, so you must protect your skin from contact with it by wearing rubber gloves.
I remember reading a story about a guy who was stranded in the desert and misidentified Euphorbia for cactus, he tried to take a drink from it and ended up badly burning his mouth and throat out.
If it is indeed a euphorbia, there is one small test which can be done to confirm this.
This can be done by making a small cut in a leaf or stem.
If it exudes a milky white sap (laytex), this should confirm its a Euphorbia,
If the sap is watery looking, then its likely to be a cactus.
A word of warning! Euphorbia sap is toxic to humans, so you must protect your skin from contact with it by wearing rubber gloves.
I remember reading a story about a guy who was stranded in the desert and misidentified Euphorbia for cactus, he tried to take a drink from it and ended up badly burning his mouth and throat out.
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