Delighted to discover this great work on euphorbias! Tasson reveals his secrets so generously! Wild plants seem so far from these beauties. Congratulations for this amazing video! 💚💚🤩🤩
Ah that's was simply amazing Tasson is like a mad scientist! Lol..his plants are very unusual! You can see how passionate his about his plants! He's eyes light up when you ask him questions about his babies! You meet some of the coolest people! Thanks for inviting us along ..I'm on the edge of my seat waiting for your next episode
These are hands down the most stunning, gorgeous Euphorbias I've ever seen Tasson is a treasure to learn from/listen to and his work is absolutely magnificent 🙌 Thank you for the work you put into this video I could watch this one on repeat 👏👏
The world of plant propagation is fascinating, and seeing positive results where your crops have already formed a new plant is very gratifying. These Ephorbias that this grower reproduces are truly beautiful and varied. The cultivation by leaf, as well as the grafting are truly very interesting. Thank you for showing us videos of this type that are really of great interest. Greetings.
Wow, that was beautiful, thank you !! I have hundreds of succulents and among them many euphorbias . I love them because they have so many different, incredible shapes, but I never heard before of the francoisii. These hybrids ate stunning.
What beautiful discoveries, Sean! I am a Healthcare Professional and my ears perked when tularensis was mentioned! For us in the healthcare industry, it is a disease! Funny coincidence, huh? Also in the Filipino language, we too call a bowl, mangkok! Small world. Oh, by the way, my daughter and I met you at the International Aroid Expo in Miami. Thank you for graciously consenting a photo with us. For us here in America, we probably won’t see those hybrids for a long, long time.
I recently just got into these type of euphorbias and this video answered so many questions I had regarding them :)! So cool to see how many different unique individuals there are.
Wow the grafted one is beautiful. The branches, the leaves and the flowers are thick and looked healthy. And I am pretty sure they’re more affordable than the seed grown or rooted ones 😁
Yes, I also collect some with cheaper range since I am the beginner. Love the colours and shapes of their leaves. They are small plants which more suitable for the space constraints.
Thankyou Koko Sean akhirnya saya bisa belajar teknik mempercepat proses pertumbuhan euforbia, sebelumnya saya punya 3 pohon hibrid dan lama sekali tumbuhnya 😢, ternyata bisa digrafting untuk mempercepat, baru tau sekarang
Wouw...very Nice 🍁 Gillaaaa... Keren bngat tanaman Euphorbia,, dengan bnyk jenis/varian!! Sungguh menakjubkan skli,, Kapan ada di indonesia itu bg sean?? 😅 gemess bngt lihatnya 😂unik
Here is Southwest Florida we use Euphorbias instead of Cactus in the landscape if a desert/cactus look is desired. (Most cactus rot here from too much rain. Even in well draining containers.). Euphorbias can usually handle much more rain. E. Millii in pots do fantastic and bloom every day of the year. E. francosii would do great in well draining pots here to add fantastic leaf color, texture, etc. Any tips on where to buy here in the U.S….? I would like to try some..!!! Very inspiring..! Thanks SO much..! Bill Birch in Ft. Myers, Florida…!!! 😎
I have a feeling cactii succulents societies or facebook groups might know where to find them. Some francoisii varieties are not rare actually. Might find them in common stores.
Delighted to discover this great work on euphorbias! Tasson reveals his secrets so generously! Wild plants seem so far from these beauties. Congratulations for this amazing video! 💚💚🤩🤩
Thank youuuu ❤️❤️
I wonder if these new plants would survive in nature?...
It´s so nice to see Tasson and his plants - his love and enthusiasm for plants is really visible🌿
Thank you ❤️
Ah that's was simply amazing Tasson is like a mad scientist! Lol..his plants are very unusual! You can see how passionate his about his plants! He's eyes light up when you ask him questions about his babies!
You meet some of the coolest people!
Thanks for inviting us along ..I'm on the edge of my seat waiting for your next episode
His eyes light up when talking about his wife too haha. His expressions dont lie. I love reading his face when talking to him.
These are hands down the most stunning, gorgeous Euphorbias I've ever seen Tasson is a treasure to learn from/listen to and his work is absolutely magnificent 🙌
Thank you for the work you put into this video I could watch this one on repeat 👏👏
You’re welcome. Thanks for writing in!
Thank you Sean. You saoule do more videos like that, focused on one subject. We learn so much !
Thank you again, from Paris !
You’re welcome ❤️
All Euphorbia are fascinating.
Thank youu
The world of plant propagation is fascinating, and seeing positive results where your crops have already formed a new plant is very gratifying. These Ephorbias that this grower reproduces are truly beautiful and varied. The cultivation by leaf, as well as the grafting are truly very interesting. Thank you for showing us videos of this type that are really of great interest. Greetings.
Thank you. I too love propagation, one of the reasons I got into plant hobby. Creating life is good karma.
I've never heard of this really cool plant in my life and now i know quite a bit about them and from an expert! I love your videos.
Thank you ❤️ I learnt a lot too!
Wow, that was beautiful, thank you !!
I have hundreds of succulents and among them many euphorbias . I love them because they have so many different, incredible shapes, but I never heard before of the francoisii. These hybrids ate stunning.
Hope you can get your hands on some soon 💌
What beautiful discoveries, Sean! I am a Healthcare Professional and my ears perked when tularensis was mentioned! For us in the healthcare industry, it is a disease! Funny coincidence, huh? Also in the Filipino language, we too call a bowl, mangkok! Small world. Oh, by the way, my daughter and I met you at the International Aroid Expo in Miami. Thank you for graciously consenting a photo with us. For us here in America, we probably won’t see those hybrids for a long, long time.
Whoaaa what a wonderful share, I enjoyed reading this. Its great to run into some of you at the show 🥰
I recently just got into these type of euphorbias and this video answered so many questions I had regarding them :)! So cool to see how many different unique individuals there are.
Thank you. Euphorbia is a very large genus actually! Lots to explore. Wonder if most of them can be hybridized 🤤
Wow great collection of plants and beautiful colors thank you for your interesting videos.
You’re welcome ❤️
I'm so happy you featured these beauties. A nice break from the airoids. ❤
Haha yes, I get aroid fatigue sometimes too.
I love succulents too. These are stunning. Thank you for sharing this with us.
You’re welcome 🥰
I bought several on Palm Street, and they are beautiful. 💚💚💚
Whoaaa cool. They really help facilitate movement of plants. I love that
Just stunning. Truly they look like an artists palette! Tasson is the master ! Wow.
Thank you
Fantastic video. Very informative. Thanks.
You’re welcome ❤️
What a unique plant!
Yes I hope more people get into it
Unusual, but pretty in their own way. This has been a fascinating plant to share with us, thank you Sean.
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You’re welcome ❤️
Thank You so much for showing small slow growth plants. I appreciate the time and patience and true love it takes , Mr. Tasson is amazing.
You’re welcome ❤️
Wow the grafted one is beautiful. The branches, the leaves and the flowers are thick and looked healthy. And I am pretty sure they’re more affordable than the seed grown or rooted ones 😁
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Love videos with Tasson! His collection is spectacular! ❤Thank you Sean
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A timely video! I''m thinking of getting some Eurphorbia Francoisii. They are so interesting.
Yeah, underrated from what I can tell
😍 Stunning .. thank you Sean 😊 for the vdo... Now I'm developing interest in growing Euphorbia 😄 ..❤👍 from India 🇮🇳
Thank you. Me too! They are quite exquisite
Yes, I also collect some with cheaper range since I am the beginner. Love the colours and shapes of their leaves. They are small plants which more suitable for the space constraints.
Thank you
@@onlyplants can I request to have more video on gymnos, caudex plants, euphorbia and agaves? Thank you.
Thank you for another great plant breeder episode, Sean, cheers from chilly Stockholm!
You’re welcome! Stay warm 🔥
I loved this Tasson. So informative.
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Absolutely beautiful plants 💕🌱💕
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My favorite genus. Such an interesting video.
Thank youu
so beautiful francoisii, glad that I have some of his hybrids.. You must have started to collect francoisii from his garden 😊
Haha he didnt gift me one 🥲
@@onlyplants try to sneak out a few leaves and propagate 🤪🤪🤪😂😂😂
Thanks for the video Sean 👍 Who knew so much hybridizing was happening with euphorbias 😀🇨🇦
Yeah this is a fascinating genus 🥰
WoW! just wow!
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Thankyou Koko Sean akhirnya saya bisa belajar teknik mempercepat proses pertumbuhan euforbia, sebelumnya saya punya 3 pohon hibrid dan lama sekali tumbuhnya 😢, ternyata bisa digrafting untuk mempercepat, baru tau sekarang
❤️❤️ sama sama. Aku juga baru belajar ini
Wouw...very Nice 🍁
Gillaaaa... Keren bngat tanaman Euphorbia,, dengan bnyk jenis/varian!!
Sungguh menakjubkan skli,,
Kapan ada di indonesia itu bg sean?? 😅
gemess bngt lihatnya 😂unik
Kayaknya ada di Indo tapi ga se lengkap ini ❤️
@@onlyplants yes, thanks bro ❤
😮😮wow super awesome beautiful plants wow
Thank you ❤️
Plant people are the coolest!!
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These are gorgeous! Send some to Australia please!
I wonder if Australia permits the seeds 🤤
If you live in vic, you could can find them at collectors corner
So interesting, thankyou.
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That was great.
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Very nice.
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Sean I love them. And the decaryi! What's the difference??
I just googled it up, quite similar looking! Also from Madagascar, I bet it can also be introduced as a hybrid for these
@@onlyplants great video and beautiful plants. Love you and this humble man.
Here is Southwest Florida we use Euphorbias instead of Cactus in the landscape if a desert/cactus look is desired. (Most cactus rot here from too much rain. Even in well draining containers.). Euphorbias can usually handle much more rain. E. Millii in pots do fantastic and bloom every day of the year. E. francosii would do great in well draining pots here to add fantastic leaf color, texture, etc. Any tips on where to buy here in the U.S….? I would like to try some..!!!
Very inspiring..! Thanks SO much..! Bill Birch in Ft. Myers, Florida…!!! 😎
I have a feeling cactii succulents societies or facebook groups might know where to find them. Some francoisii varieties are not rare actually. Might find them in common stores.
i lov these!
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Nice Vid!
Thank you ❤️
Great video, amazing plants, but I find that francoisii flower very early in their life, even after about 4 leaves.
Whoaaa thats kinda cute.
He is not am master, he is Yoda himself. 🙌
Yes! 👐🏼
Come to the UK dude
I would love to do Kews etc!
I have been searching for more info on the different francoisii hybrids! This video is extremely helpful, thank you and keep up the good work!
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Thank you
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Thank you. Im coming to PH next month!
@@onlyplants good luck Shawn your always welcome in my country take care..wee love you and thank you for visiting 😍❤️❤️❤️
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