Help with ID, this seller is saying is an é. Obesa, but I’m not sure

by haunyed

8 Comments

  1. TrickBison

    Not an obesa, maybe an obesa hybrid?

  2. WarrenPuff_It

    Euphorbia pseudoglobosa?

    Edit: it is most definitely pseudoglobosa, sorry I upset whoever got upset.

  3. prstndlny95

    Looks to be a obesa hybrid. Maybe obesa crossed with tubiglans or pseudoglobosa. Or infausta. Hard to say because each plant even if it wasnt a hybrid have their own characteristics. Maybe crossed multiple times over.

  4. CymeTyme

    It is most likely a hybrid, and it’s unclear with what. It could be an E. obesa hybrid, but it could also be something else, meloformis x polygona, who knows.

    Euphorbia are readily misidentified by nurseries and growers, and some growers aren’t very rigorous around how they allow pollination to occur and are then not great at identifying whether the offspring are hybrids or not.

    You likely won’t find what the hybrid is of concretely, and Euphorbia as a genus is so wide, and hybrids can vary themselves within the same crosses.

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