Is this real?? by BathroomNo9291 plants 5 Comments GrassrootsGrison 4 months ago Should be something in Euphorbiaceae, right? gertyman 4 months ago Yes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphorbia_segetalis Secret-Entrance 4 months ago Yes it is real. It’s a form of Spurge – Euphorbia. It’s hard to identify exactly which firm it is without locality. A quick and dirty search indicates it’s a close relative of Sea Spurge but that’s based on a UK/European bias. frenchwolves 4 months ago Euphorbias are nuts Spiteful_wildberry 4 months ago “Fairy tea cups” They’re real😍
Secret-Entrance 4 months ago Yes it is real. It’s a form of Spurge – Euphorbia. It’s hard to identify exactly which firm it is without locality. A quick and dirty search indicates it’s a close relative of Sea Spurge but that’s based on a UK/European bias.
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Should be something in Euphorbiaceae, right?
Yes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphorbia_segetalis
Yes it is real.
It’s a form of Spurge – Euphorbia.
It’s hard to identify exactly which firm it is without locality. A quick and dirty search indicates it’s a close relative of Sea Spurge but that’s based on a UK/European bias.
Euphorbias are nuts
“Fairy tea cups” They’re real😍