Description
There are more than 2000 different Euphorbias occurring widely spread and in many shapes and sizes on earth. They include some of the more unusual and surprising plant forms that one can hope to see and are thus of interest to gardeners and plant admirers. This Western Cape dry areas species belongs to the 'vingerpol' group of Euphorbias, i.e. it has a taproot, a caudiciform base and some erect cylindrical protuberances or 'fingers' in an attractively compact arrangement on the upper surface.
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