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Euphorbias Collection

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Pencil Cactus / Pencil Bush / Giant Euphorbia Tree, Africa

Pencil Cactus / Pencil Bush / Giant Euphorbia Tree, Africa
LB-7297 Pencil Cactus / Pencil Bush / Giant Euphorbia Tree Africa Euphorbia tirucalli Ian Beames Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Picture No. 10761851

Picture No. 10761851
Damara Euphorbia & Ringwood Tree ( Maerua schinzii) & Stipagrostis grass - 3 typical representatives of the pre-Namib of northwest Namibia (Euphorbia damarana) Date:

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Picture No. 10760666

Picture No. 10760666
Namibia - Euphorbia damarana + bushman grass (Stipagrostis sp.). The euphorbia produces a toxic latex and is endemic to the Damaraland. Date:

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Picture No. 10849730

Picture No. 10849730
Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii) Date:

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Picture No. 10896483

Picture No. 10896483
Euphorbia - arborescent euphorbias vegetation Date:

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Spring Urban Garden - with Euphorbia, Tulips & Forget-me-nots - with garden shelter in background

Spring Urban Garden - with Euphorbia, Tulips & Forget-me-nots - with garden shelter in background
SG-20289 Spring Urban Garden - with Euphorbia, Tulips & Forget-me-nots - with garden shelter in background Ardea London contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Euphorbia milii - common name 'Crown of Thorns' - Jardin de la Marquesa Botanical Gardens, Arucas

Euphorbia milii - common name "Crown of Thorns" - Jardin de la Marquesa Botanical Gardens, Arucas
DAD-1864 Euphorbia milii - common name "Crown of Thorns" - Jardin de la Marquesa Botanical Gardens Arucas, Gran Canaria. February

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Canary Island Spurge - this plant is endemic to the Canary Islands, hence its name

Canary Island Spurge - this plant is endemic to the Canary Islands, hence its name
DAD-1867 Canary Island Spurge - this plant is endemic to the Canary Islands, hence its name. Common in the coastal and dry regions, and on dry rocky slopes and screes, lava fields, cliffs etc

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Five-cornered Euphorbia. Sap flowing from cut stem. Ecca Pass, nr Grahamstown, Eastern Cape

Five-cornered Euphorbia. Sap flowing from cut stem. Ecca Pass, nr Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
ASW-4462 Five-cornered Euphorbia - with top cut to show inside and juice nr Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Euphorbia pentagona Alan J. S


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