I love seeing all your euphorbias, 🤩they are all so pretty, I hope you will have reproductions for sale soon. I can't wait to see how much the smaller ones grow 😁
You have an amazing collection Marija. We are moving to a more plant friendly climate north of Bathurst , 7 hours drive snd you have motivated me with your last euphorbia video snd this one to start a collection to add to my succs and cacti . Many thanks for sharing . From Australia 🇦🇺
Good grief Marija .. I missed this somehow . I’m blown away by your amazing euphorbia collection . Absolutely beautiful and very interesting . Your larger plants are so outstanding . I not long introduced euphorbia to my Succulent collection Spring last year . Thanks so much for putting these out there .
Thank you !! You know my love for euphorbias so watching all your collection was a great pleasure for me ! I love your new addition, especially the ingens monstrose, so interesting plant, the cooperi for the delicate bluish color and the it growths, and the greenwayi which is absolutely stunning ! What a festival of euphorbias ! And the color of your monadenium is impressive. So beautiful ! Mine is standing by the window and is completely green… I remember your grandicornis, a really beautiful plant which I don’t have yet. Maybe a next purchase ! Almost 50 euphorbias that’s pretty good ! After watching your video I run to count mine and I have only 27 different specimen hahaha ! Yes your video definitely inspired me ! Thank you for this update 🌵🌵🌵💚💚💚
Working on it ! 😅 Next on my wishlist : grandicornis, abdelkuri, bupleurifolia, ambovombensis, quadrangularis, balsamifera, polygona snowflake, hedyotoides and tortirama. But I am not really looking for them especially. I like to let the fortune do the things and to be surprised when I fall on a new plant by chance 🤗 Thank you again for this special euphorbias 🤩🤩🤩💚💚💚
you did inspire me to get some more, I have also a beautifull one with pink/purple color, i don't know the name. First i didn't like cacti at all now i love them... so i wil expand my collection. But i have to learn a lot how to take care of them. Grow light no grow light, indoors, outdoors, and so on. Great video, thanks!!💖
OMG, all GORGEOUS, I have to find some of those succulents. Thank you for sharing, I've just started having an interest in cacti & such when I found TY, Cactimania his videos are cinematic like watching a movie a seeing the cacti & succulents up close. Again, love all your choices and selections
I love Euphorbia, but i love cacti way more. However, have you ever looked into Caudiciform type succulents? Also very cool, natural to South Africa. _East Austin Succulents_ has some really cool ones in stock, and many others out of stock, unfortunately.
@@randapalfy9480 you mean where they are placed in my house? 😊 some of them are in the living and dinning room windows and others on one shelf under lights during winter time. I have a lot of videos where you can see their placement in the house. They are only 1/7 part of my succulent collection 😄.
Thanks I love euphobias very much too so when ever I can get my hands on a good specimen I get it. I have to count and get my numbers in my head but I don't think iam even close to you.
Wow 49! What a great video, so informative. I also have the E. knuthii and it’s my understanding that if grown from cuttings, they will not grow a caudex. I’ve had my cuttings growing outside in Phoenix for many years and I love how it trails down and twists around itself, still no caudex. Yours are cared for much better than mine 😁 however, I just wanted to convey this information that I was told by a grower/seller at the Desert Botanical Gardens. If I remember correctly, he grew his from seed. Thanks for the video. I’m going to watch it again😀👍
Thank you! By the way I should take pictures for you. Both of my cuttings grew codex and I discovered it on accident because I was trying to cut off some of new branches and then I cut through codex that was emerging. I will observe and see what happens as I continue to propagate 😊
Awesome collection! Loving the euphorbia I bought from you on FB awhile back! They have all put on so much growth since then 😊 Euphorbia love Florida 10 months out of the year haha
Thank you!!! So glad euphorbias you bought are growing well. Florida is good for euphorbias as they love hear and a bit more water than other succulents 😊. Here in Michigan they love only 5 months outside 😄
The brown spots are called “corking” and it ia a natural and good thing. It doesn’t look the best but you cannot cut it off. Nor should you. Euphorbias and some cacti do this as they grow. Most of your euphorbia will get corking as they get older. You have to love that or you won’t enjoy your euphorbia 😅
Hey Marija! I would like to order some good size cuttings of the Aeruginosa, if you are willing: some cutting of your variegated ghost plant as well as a few cuttings of your variegated corncob. Thanks so much ~ Linda in GA
Just got into euphorbia last year, got myself an ammak variegated and a red trigona. Dark days here in the winter so I got a sensi grow light and they both seem to love it. Look forward to seeing the growth in the summer though. Think I want to get myself one of those dragon bones!
Amazingly there are other varieties of the pencil type like the enterophora, intisy, stenoclada, sticks on fire, leucodendron and others. The traits are amazing in and of themselves and in addition to that you can make crosses. Also I hear that in maturity an individual specimen can take on the traits of both parties and set seeds so I'm guessing that's an opportunity for a cross. I say it's worth a search to look up one of these crosses. An intisy cultivar for instance can be pretty indistinguishable from the more common pencil early on but in the long run has it's own very distinct branching patterns. Sad thing is a few years ago I had the opportunity to get one(they only had a few); but to me and my naivety they were just over priced pencil plants. Haven't seen any anywhere since. What I like about all these pencilly and strappy types are their potential to be nice potted, abstract topiaries.
Beautiful collection i love euphorbias
I love euphorbia and I love your collection! The ghost euphorbia is my favorite. What a beautiful specimen!
Love the Ammak. Can’t believe how tall it got. Amazing.
Enjoyed your Euphorbia Collection.👍
Great video, great info. Beautiful plants. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful collection…love euphorbias too….thanks for showing them…really enjoyed
fabulous
I love seeing all your euphorbias, 🤩they are all so pretty, I hope you will have reproductions for sale soon. I can't wait to see how much the smaller ones grow 😁
You have an amazing collection Marija. We are moving to a more plant friendly climate north of Bathurst , 7 hours drive snd you have motivated me with your last euphorbia video snd this one to start a collection to add to my succs and cacti . Many thanks for sharing . From Australia 🇦🇺
It did inspire me. Thank you.
Good grief Marija .. I missed this somehow . I’m blown away by your amazing euphorbia collection . Absolutely beautiful and very interesting . Your larger plants are so outstanding . I not long introduced euphorbia to my Succulent collection Spring last year . Thanks so much for putting these out there .
Thank you! I trimmed sticks on fire aggressively. It really need it. Actually I have been cutting a lot of things 😄
Pretty collection of euphorbias. 😍😍😍
Thank you! 😊
Nice collection 💓💓💞💞🙏
Thank you !! You know my love for euphorbias so watching all your collection was a great pleasure for me ! I love your new addition, especially the ingens monstrose, so interesting plant, the cooperi for the delicate bluish color and the it growths, and the greenwayi which is absolutely stunning ! What a festival of euphorbias ! And the color of your monadenium is impressive. So beautiful ! Mine is standing by the window and is completely green… I remember your grandicornis, a really beautiful plant which I don’t have yet. Maybe a next purchase ! Almost 50 euphorbias that’s pretty good ! After watching your video I run to count mine and I have only 27 different specimen hahaha ! Yes your video definitely inspired me ! Thank you for this update 🌵🌵🌵💚💚💚
Yes, this was made by your request so I knew you will like it! 😄 27?!!! You need definitely more euphorbias!! 😄
Working on it ! 😅 Next on my wishlist : grandicornis, abdelkuri, bupleurifolia, ambovombensis, quadrangularis, balsamifera, polygona snowflake, hedyotoides and tortirama. But I am not really looking for them especially. I like to let the fortune do the things and to be surprised when I fall on a new plant by chance 🤗 Thank you again for this special euphorbias 🤩🤩🤩💚💚💚
Your Euphopias are just beautiful,, a lovely collection. I never see them at our local Lowe’s.
I actually got some of them from Lowe’s but some are rare and only online.
you did inspire me to get some more, I have also a beautifull one with pink/purple color, i don't know the name. First i didn't like cacti at all now i love them... so i wil expand my collection. But i have to learn a lot how to take care of them. Grow light no grow light, indoors, outdoors, and so on. Great video, thanks!!💖
OMG, all GORGEOUS, I have to find some of those succulents. Thank you for sharing, I've just started having an interest in cacti & such when I found TY, Cactimania his videos are cinematic like watching a movie a seeing the cacti & succulents up close.
Again, love all your choices and selections
Thank you! Euphorbias are so unique and weird looking and that’s why I like them so much 😊.
They are all so amazing
I love Euphorbia, but i love cacti way more. However, have you ever looked into Caudiciform type succulents? Also very cool, natural to South Africa. _East Austin Succulents_ has some really cool ones in stock, and many others out of stock, unfortunately.
Beautiful collection. I would love to see how you find homes for them all in one house.
@@randapalfy9480 you mean where they are placed in my house? 😊 some of them are in the living and dinning room windows and others on one shelf under lights during winter time. I have a lot of videos where you can see their placement in the house. They are only 1/7 part of my succulent collection 😄.
Thanks I love euphobias very much too so when ever I can get my hands on a good specimen I get it. I have to count and get my numbers in my head but I don't think iam even close to you.
2nd viewing for me Marija snd yes you were well on the way to inspiring me to start collecting euphorbia 🎉
I actually added few more euphorbias this year to my collection. 😊
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 mine is slowly growing
Wow 49! What a great video, so informative. I also have the E. knuthii and it’s my
understanding that if grown from cuttings, they will not grow a caudex. I’ve had my cuttings growing outside in Phoenix for many years and I love how it trails down and twists around itself, still no caudex. Yours are cared for much better than mine 😁 however, I just wanted to convey this information that I was told by a grower/seller at the Desert Botanical Gardens. If I remember correctly, he grew his from seed. Thanks for the video. I’m going to watch it again😀👍
Thank you! By the way I should take pictures for you. Both of my cuttings grew codex and I discovered it on accident because I was trying to cut off some of new branches and then I cut through codex that was emerging. I will observe and see what happens as I continue to propagate 😊
Awesome collection! Loving the euphorbia I bought from you on FB awhile back! They have all put on so much growth since then 😊 Euphorbia love Florida 10 months out of the year haha
Thank you!!! So glad euphorbias you bought are growing well. Florida is good for euphorbias as they love hear and a bit more water than other succulents 😊. Here in Michigan they love only 5 months outside 😄
The brown spots are called “corking” and it ia a natural and good thing. It doesn’t look the best but you cannot cut it off. Nor should you. Euphorbias and some cacti do this as they grow. Most of your euphorbia will get corking as they get older. You have to love that or you won’t enjoy your euphorbia 😅
I like it as much as I like my wrinkles 😄
Love it !!!!!!!
Hey Marija! I would like to order some good size cuttings of the Aeruginosa, if you are willing: some cutting of your variegated ghost plant as well as a few cuttings of your variegated corncob. Thanks so much ~ Linda in GA
Just got into euphorbia last year, got myself an ammak variegated and a red trigona. Dark days here in the winter so I got a sensi grow light and they both seem to love it. Look forward to seeing the growth in the summer though. Think I want to get myself one of those dragon bones!
Two great ones to start collection with! Dragon bones is really unique looking and I think it’s little easier to find than it used to.
Amazingly there are other varieties of the pencil type like the enterophora, intisy, stenoclada, sticks on fire, leucodendron and others. The traits are amazing in and of themselves and in addition to that you can make crosses. Also I hear that in maturity an individual specimen can take on the traits of both parties and set seeds so I'm guessing that's an opportunity for a cross. I say it's worth a search to look up one of these crosses. An intisy cultivar for instance can be pretty indistinguishable from the more common pencil early on but in the long run has it's own very distinct branching patterns. Sad thing is a few years ago I had the opportunity to get one(they only had a few); but to me and my naivety they were just over priced pencil plants. Haven't seen any anywhere since. What I like about all these pencilly and strappy types are their potential to be nice potted, abstract topiaries.
Yes, they are like works of art! I have made those mistakes before due to not knowing plant or it’s value well.
Love your collection!❤
Thank you! 😊👍
amazing collection, how much time did ur white ghost took to grow that much ?
Thank you! I think it is 6 years since I got it and it was about 4inch tall.
Love your collection! Does your dog bother them at all? I worry about that 😖
@@carriebrundage6761 no, not at all! All pets are used to my plants and don’t mess with them. I made a video about tips to help adjust them to plants
Your Euphorbia collection is amazing. Do you keep them inside your house or..?
I’m in Michigan and half a year it’s below freezing outside. Half a year they are inside and half a year outside.
Beautiful
😀😻
Do you have a shop?