Euphorbia heptagona

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Read about Euphorbia heptagona in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Euphorbia heptagona, Linn. St. 3-4 ft. high, over 1 in. thick, candelabraform-branched, 5-8-ribbed: ribs broader than high; thorns not numerous, strong, yellow, ¾ in. long: Lvs. linear-lanceolate, acute. Cape of Good Hope.—According to N. E. Brown the plants of this section and their names are much confused in cult, and without careful study it would be difficult to say just what is being grown under the names of E. heptagona, E. mammillaris, E. enopla, etc. CH


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