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Old October 11th, 2006, 08:12 AM
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this is my first post to your site. It looks like I've come to the right place!

I have the 'same old story'.........

I inherited what I thought was a Barbed Wire Cactus (Acanthocereus tetragonus) a few years ago. I have recently been told that it is probably a Euphorbia of some description, but have not been able to confirm this.

My plant is about 30 inches tall, branching a little as you can see, with what I call 'ears' growing from it.

Can you guys take a look at my picture and let me know your thoughts please?

Thanks for your help,

Henry

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Old October 11th, 2006, 09:04 AM
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Re: Fisrt Post - Can you help me ID this plant?

Looks like Euphorbia trigonum (African Milk Tree) to me.
A true cactus would not have the leaves.

Simon
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Old October 11th, 2006, 09:07 AM
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You are a star! - fastest forum response I've ever had.

I have googled the name and the pic looks spot on.

Thanks again,

Henry
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Old October 11th, 2006, 11:53 PM
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Looks like Euphorbia trigonum (African Milk Tree) to me.
A true cactus would not have the leaves.

Simon
That's what it is alright. They get quite large. The first one I had I gave to my sister when we moved to Alaska because it was too big to take, it's now over 6' tall. I have moved back to the lower 48 states now but decided the first one was too tall now to move again so I bought a new one. It's about 3 feet tall. If you put it in a sunny window it'll grow quickly.
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Old October 12th, 2006, 11:27 AM
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Re: Fisrt Post - Can you help me ID this plant?

The correct name is Euphorbia trigona. (Ref. A Handbook of Succulent Plants vol.1, By Herman Jacobson, Curator, Botanical Garden, Kiel, Germany)

Just for info. Some True cacti do have leaves. Pereskia godseffiana, P. corrugata, P. grandifolia & some other cacti too have leaves.
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Here is a cactus with leaves.
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