Thank you, Clyde! There's so much to learn about Euphorbia. Your video is very interesting and informative and it gives a closer look at some of your beautiful plants. Your medusa collection is incredible. Right now I don't think of euphorbias as plants that you want to trim on, but little by little I'm seeing how you can improve the looks of some plants by trimming a little here and there. I'm glad you created this channel because I can always learn something new and see something I won't be able to see anywhere else. I'm in a state of euphorbia!
Hahaha!! Thanks Terry!! Yes!! I'm definitely in that state!! I really find these plants fascinating!!! Even more so when I'm out in the park and see our wild American Euphorbias!! These are the annual weeds that the farmers here spend millions on getting rid of "spurge" in their fields, like Euphorbia dentata and Euphorbia maculata . Dentata looks like a little green poinsettia!! Hard to believe that these plants are not only in the Euphorbiaceae, but in the genus Euphorbia!!! Just like our favorite succulent types!!! Amazing plant family and genus!!! So much variation!! Glad you loved these caudiciform Euphorbias!!! Thanks for watching Terry!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Awesome video, Clyde 😊 Always love seeing your awesome Euphorbia. Getting ready for winter here, too. Still haven’t got this grow tent situation sorted yet, so many plants to pot up still. Thank you for sharing with us my friend. Have a wonderful day from Edith & myself to you and Deb 🌵☀️🌸🌺🌼🏜
Thanks Daz!!! Did you see the Euphorbia confinalis rhodesica next to the Euphorbia persistans!! It's grown quite a bit since you sent it!!! Hope you get caught up on your grow tent!! I know those spidermites beasties can really throw a wrench into the works!!! Hope you get it cleared up and repotted soon!!! Thanks for watching Daz!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Loved seeing your awesome collection and huge Euphorbias, Clyde! Love caudices too. What top 3 Euphorbias are in your wish list still considering you have tons in your collection? 😊
@edithcoliagrandis Thanks Edith!!! Glad you enjoyed the Euphorbias!! Well Edith, let's see... I can think of a few. Euphorbia piscidermis, E. gymnoclycioides, a nice meloformis, I have a varigated one finally. Or similar, E. valida. E. tortirama, and believe it or not, E. Obesa. Lost my old ones after the freeze in my greenhouse some years ago. And that's the top of the wish list!! Oh, and a couple of different varieties of francoisii. I have the one, but there are so many cool ones with different leaf shapes and color combos!!! Deb thinks I must have every cactus and Euphorbias out there!! Hahaha!!! I told here I'm far away from that!! Thanks for watching Edith!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks ,to Singapore 🇸🇬 and the UK 🇬🇧!!! Have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
@@morrisparkintheozarks6831 some of these are really rare and hard to grow on their own roots, not to mention expensive. Ha ha. Have a great weekend both you and Deb! 🙏🏼🌺🌸🌼💚
Thanks Anna!!! Glad you enjoyed the tour!!! And hopefully, our fall won't fall to quickly!!! Hahaha! Thanks for watching Anna!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Paris France 🇫🇷 have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
You have a beautiful cactus collection, but your euphorbias are really amazing! Thank you for sharing with us this beautiful video! 🌺🌵🏜🌞 I wish you all the best from Albania 🇦🇱
Thanks!!! Yes, I'm one of those rare people that love Euphorbias!!! Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Albania 🇦🇱 have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Your Euphorbia caudiciforms are AWESOME Clyde :-D and I am convinced that at 6:30 my 'Einstein' Cephalocereus senilis has paid you a little visit haha, your Euphorbia caudiciforms really are out of this world STUNNING and awesome info on how to make their caudex look bigger, thanks so much for sharing this fantastic video and incredible info Clyde, and Hans and I are sending you and beautiful Deb and all the pets and plants all lots of love and happiness and PEACE, LOVE, PLANTS and PLANT POWER to Morris Park for a brilliant Wednesday XXXX
Thanks Lyn!!! Yeah, I've had this " old man for about 34 years. I actually bought it at a florist at lake of the Ozarks. I was coming from a dentist appointment ,and feeling bad . So to,male myself feel happier i went in to look at plants !! And saw this plant!! It was only about 8 inches tall then!! Unfortunately our water has a lot of minerals so that's why it looks a bit rusty. The mi come out in the hair!! But still a great plant!!! You don't find these anymore. Now are rare!! Glad you loved all my caudiciform Euphorbias. They are my favorites!!! Thanks for watching Lyn!!! And your wonderful comments!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, to across the emerald isle, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Yes, the two step cutting method is important in the propagation of these Euphorbias that grow from a " mainstem or mainstems". It can be frustrating just to have the cutting grow longer without growing into a normal plant. Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks ,have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love,Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Thanks Ken!!! And thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Japan 🇯🇵, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Really beautiful big euphorbias and a lot of good information thanks and have a great day and yes I'm trying to get my greenhouse ready for the winter here in South Carolina
Thanks Gary!!! Your quite welcome!!! Glad you enjoyed the video!!! Yes, it's that time of year!! Winter will be here before you know it!! I have almost everything in now!! Should be compleate by this weekend!! Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Thanks !!! Glad you enjoyed the video!!! Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Denmark 🇩🇰, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
I have some euphorbias that have black sap in them and are like turning black from the inside out, do you know what this is? a couple have died completely, i have researched but cant seem to find anything about it on line.
Well Sharon, sounds like bacterial rot. That is not black sap, that is necrosis. Dead plant tissue. I've only seen this is overwatering, root mealie bugs or have froze. So it may be one of the first two. Check the roots, look for white spots, mealies! Or wet soil. If the plants are turning black, it may be too late to save cuttings. Because infection travels fast in Euphorbias. They have large vascular systems to move that thick white sap through them, which makes a highway for diseases. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!! ✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🌳🍀💐🪴🌿🌸🌹🌱🌻🌾😃👍
@@morrisparkintheozarks6831 Thank you for responding to my question, I love your videos, its weird because i have not even watered them that much because im scarred too, lol, and the roots look fine, kind of dry but... I dont see any mealie bugs either, so i dont know but thanks for letting me know what it might be.
@sharoncarl1053 Seperate them from the rest of the collection and if possible try to take cuttings, set them aside to dry and see if the rot travels. I have a Euphorbia anopla that got this bacterial rot at one of its tops. It started turning black in spots like you are saying. So I cut the whole top off and set it to one side, treated the cuts with cinnamon powder. The main plant is still growing well. The top I set aside quickly rotted!! Turned into a pile of black mush. So ,if it's possible, and it may or may not be, separate the good from the bad and see where it goes!! Good luck!! Have a great evening!!!
Of course, these are a bit different than Euphorbias but I treat them in much the same way. Depending on where you have them. I keep mine in the greenhouse. I stop watering now. Let them go dry for the winter. Make sure they get plenty of sunshine. Don't feed till spring. They don't like getting below 50°F. So keep them warm. If in the house and kept warm, you can water once a month, keep in a sunny window or under plant lights. Again, don't feed till spring. I usually start watering about late February. Start feeding around March. Hope this helps!! Happy growing!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🌳🍀💐🪴🌿🌸🌹🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Thank you, Clyde! There's so much to learn about Euphorbia. Your video is very interesting and informative and it gives a closer look at some of your beautiful plants. Your medusa collection is incredible. Right now I don't think of euphorbias as plants that you want to trim on, but little by little I'm seeing how you can improve the looks of some plants by trimming a little here and there. I'm glad you created this channel because I can always learn something new and see something I won't be able to see anywhere else. I'm in a state of euphorbia!
Hahaha!! Thanks Terry!! Yes!! I'm definitely in that state!! I really find these plants fascinating!!! Even more so when I'm out in the park and see our wild American Euphorbias!! These are the annual weeds that the farmers here spend millions on getting rid of "spurge" in their fields, like Euphorbia dentata and Euphorbia maculata . Dentata looks like a little green poinsettia!! Hard to believe that these plants are not only in the Euphorbiaceae, but in the genus Euphorbia!!! Just like our favorite succulent types!!! Amazing plant family and genus!!! So much variation!! Glad you loved these caudiciform Euphorbias!!! Thanks for watching Terry!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Awesome video, Clyde 😊 Always love seeing your awesome Euphorbia. Getting ready for winter here, too. Still haven’t got this grow tent situation sorted yet, so many plants to pot up still. Thank you for sharing with us my friend. Have a wonderful day from Edith & myself to you and Deb 🌵☀️🌸🌺🌼🏜
Thanks Daz!!! Did you see the Euphorbia confinalis rhodesica next to the Euphorbia persistans!! It's grown quite a bit since you sent it!!! Hope you get caught up on your grow tent!! I know those spidermites beasties can really throw a wrench into the works!!! Hope you get it cleared up and repotted soon!!! Thanks for watching Daz!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Loved seeing your awesome collection and huge Euphorbias, Clyde! Love caudices too. What top 3 Euphorbias are in your wish list still considering you have tons in your collection? 😊
@edithcoliagrandis Thanks Edith!!! Glad you enjoyed the Euphorbias!! Well Edith, let's see... I can think of a few. Euphorbia piscidermis, E. gymnoclycioides, a nice meloformis, I have a varigated one finally. Or similar, E. valida. E. tortirama, and believe it or not, E. Obesa. Lost my old ones after the freeze in my greenhouse some years ago. And that's the top of the wish list!! Oh, and a couple of different varieties of francoisii. I have the one, but there are so many cool ones with different leaf shapes and color combos!!! Deb thinks I must have every cactus and Euphorbias out there!! Hahaha!!! I told here I'm far away from that!! Thanks for watching Edith!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks ,to Singapore 🇸🇬 and the UK 🇬🇧!!! Have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
@@morrisparkintheozarks6831 some of these are really rare and hard to grow on their own roots, not to mention expensive. Ha ha. Have a great weekend both you and Deb! 🙏🏼🌺🌸🌼💚
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Beautiful plants Clyde ! Thank you for the tour and your explanation. And I wish you a beautiful fall with a lot a colors ! 🌵🌵🌵💚💚💚
Thanks Anna!!! Glad you enjoyed the tour!!! And hopefully, our fall won't fall to quickly!!! Hahaha! Thanks for watching Anna!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Paris France 🇫🇷 have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
You have a beautiful cactus collection, but your euphorbias are really amazing!
Thank you for sharing with us this beautiful video! 🌺🌵🏜🌞
I wish you all the best from Albania 🇦🇱
Thanks!!! Yes, I'm one of those rare people that love Euphorbias!!! Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Albania 🇦🇱 have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Your Euphorbia caudiciforms are AWESOME Clyde :-D and I am convinced that at 6:30 my 'Einstein' Cephalocereus senilis has paid you a little visit haha, your Euphorbia caudiciforms really are out of this world STUNNING and awesome info on how to make their caudex look bigger, thanks so much for sharing this fantastic video and incredible info Clyde, and Hans and I are sending you and beautiful Deb and all the pets and plants all lots of love and happiness and PEACE, LOVE, PLANTS and PLANT POWER to Morris Park for a brilliant Wednesday XXXX
Thanks Lyn!!! Yeah, I've had this " old man for about 34 years. I actually bought it at a florist at lake of the Ozarks. I was coming from a dentist appointment ,and feeling bad . So to,male myself feel happier i went in to look at plants !! And saw this plant!! It was only about 8 inches tall then!! Unfortunately our water has a lot of minerals so that's why it looks a bit rusty. The mi come out in the hair!! But still a great plant!!! You don't find these anymore. Now are rare!! Glad you loved all my caudiciform Euphorbias. They are my favorites!!! Thanks for watching Lyn!!! And your wonderful comments!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, to across the emerald isle, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Thanks Clyde!
I didn’t know about the “cut twice “method of propagating caudiciform Euphorbias. That’s very helpful.
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Yes, the two step cutting method is important in the propagation of these Euphorbias that grow from a " mainstem or mainstems". It can be frustrating just to have the cutting grow longer without growing into a normal plant. Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks ,have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love,Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Keep up the great videos my friend 🎉
Thanks Ken!!! And thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Japan 🇯🇵, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Really beautiful big euphorbias and a lot of good information thanks and have a great day and yes I'm trying to get my greenhouse ready for the winter here in South Carolina
Thanks Gary!!! Your quite welcome!!! Glad you enjoyed the video!!! Yes, it's that time of year!! Winter will be here before you know it!! I have almost everything in now!! Should be compleate by this weekend!! Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Nicely done thank you for the time used to show us anz fof sharing
Thanks !!! Glad you enjoyed the video!!! Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Denmark 🇩🇰, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌹🌿🌳🌱🌻🌾😃👍
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌷🌴🌸🌿🌻🍀🌾💐🌱🌹🌳🪴😃👍
I have some euphorbias that have black sap in them and are like turning black from the inside out, do you know what this is? a couple have died completely, i have researched but cant seem to find anything about it on line.
Well Sharon, sounds like bacterial rot. That is not black sap, that is necrosis. Dead plant tissue. I've only seen this is overwatering, root mealie bugs or have froze. So it may be one of the first two. Check the roots, look for white spots, mealies! Or wet soil. If the plants are turning black, it may be too late to save cuttings. Because infection travels fast in Euphorbias. They have large vascular systems to move that thick white sap through them, which makes a highway for diseases. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!! ✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🌳🍀💐🪴🌿🌸🌹🌱🌻🌾😃👍
@@morrisparkintheozarks6831 Thank you for responding to my question, I love your videos, its weird because i have not even watered them that much because im scarred too, lol, and the roots look fine, kind of dry but... I dont see any mealie bugs either, so i dont know but thanks for letting me know what it might be.
@sharoncarl1053 Seperate them from the rest of the collection and if possible try to take cuttings, set them aside to dry and see if the rot travels. I have a Euphorbia anopla that got this bacterial rot at one of its tops. It started turning black in spots like you are saying. So I cut the whole top off and set it to one side, treated the cuts with cinnamon powder. The main plant is still growing well. The top I set aside quickly rotted!! Turned into a pile of black mush. So ,if it's possible, and it may or may not be, separate the good from the bad and see where it goes!! Good luck!! Have a great evening!!!
I’ve been getting into Euphorbia this year and have a good collection going. Do you have any advice for overwintering Adenium?
Of course, these are a bit different than Euphorbias but I treat them in much the same way. Depending on where you have them. I keep mine in the greenhouse. I stop watering now. Let them go dry for the winter. Make sure they get plenty of sunshine. Don't feed till spring. They don't like getting below 50°F. So keep them warm. If in the house and kept warm, you can water once a month, keep in a sunny window or under plant lights. Again, don't feed till spring. I usually start watering about late February. Start feeding around March. Hope this helps!! Happy growing!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🌳🍀💐🪴🌿🌸🌹🌱🌻🌾😃👍