Euphorbia stenoclada Baill., Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Paris 1: 672 1887. (Syn: Tirucalia stenoclada (Baill.) P.V.Heath;                        Euphorbia cirsioides Costantin & Gallaud; Euphorbia insulae-europae Pax);
Images by (Gurcharan Singh – validation by N.P.Balkrishnan) & (Nidhan Singh – validation by Gurcharan Singh), (inserted by Bhagyashri Ranade)

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Euphorbia stenoclada Baill. a leafless shrub from Madagascar with rigid spiny tipped branches.
Photographed from Cactus garden Panchkula


Thanks Sir for this upload, I didn’t even thought of this being a Euphorbia while going through my collection..


Yes, this is Euphorbia stenoclada Baill., commonly called “Silver thicket“, from Africa.


 
Wanted to share my pics of Euphorbia stenocalda… shot from Cactus and Succulent Garden, Panchkula…
I hope this is rightly identified..


Yes … Nice photographs


Yes it is Euphorbia stenoclada Baill.


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Thane, Mar 2015 :: Requesting ID of this ornamental :: ARKAPR-02/02 : 6 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (7)

Requesting to please ID this ornamental captured at a garden in Thane in Mar 2015.


More closer to Euphorbia stenoclada Baill. (Silver Thicket). Euphorbiaceae. An endemic to Madagascar. 


Yes, it looks like Euphorbia stenoclada Baill. commonly called Silver Thicket and native of Madagascar, cultivated in many tropical gardens.


 

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Dattaji Salvi Udyan  Thane

Date: May 1, 2018 … Altitude: about 11 m (36 feet) asl
Euphorbia stenoclada  Baill.

Seeing this exotic species for the first time. 


Thanks …; I will be very lucky if I find it flowering during some part of the year. 


 

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