It’s the second Sunday of 2010, time for Today’s Flower. My entry for TF today is a genus of plants belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae.
Euphorbia is one of the 2160 species of Euphorbiaceae, a diverse genera in a plant kingdom and is sometimes referred to as Spurges. It is a woody shrubs, an annual or perennial herbs with a caustic, poisonous milky sap. Like all members of the family Euphorbiaceae, all spurges have unisexual flowers.
Read more about the plant at wikipedia.
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That's a pretty one. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Not only do you take great photos but you always have such good information to go along with them.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beatiful flower.
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How lovely!
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January,
ReplyDeleteI like tov siit yoru blog and read, read, read...
I learn so much
Nice shot andn excellent explanation
have a nice week
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That Euphorbia has a really nice color. It's nice you can grow them outdoors.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
ReplyDeleteI like the curved petals.
Mine’s here: Carletta’s Captures.
such a lovely flower...awesome shot..as always
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing the info too...
another orchids from my little garden
Super ganday ng pagkakkuha mo Jan.
ReplyDeleteStolen shots from the store. Have a b blessed Sunday.
Am wondering Jan, since this specie has a caustic sap, I wonder if the sap can help remove warts?
ReplyDeleteThey make good collection as they come with different colours.
How is Iligan going?
Lovely shot of thst prtty curly flower.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot - what unusual curly swirly flowers!
ReplyDeleteLove the pink color with a little tint of white!
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