My Euphorbia obesa 'Baseball Plant' Collection Update #euphoria #cactus #succulents

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My Euphorbia obesa 'Baseball Plant' Collection Update.

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Music by Hans Muller
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I'd just finished watching your Euphorbia horrida vid and THIS popped up in my feed! 😃
Thank you soooo much for the shout-out, Lyn, it means so much to me.. 💚🌵🤗 Your obesa/globosa collection is wonderful and I adore the thorny meloformis!!
Thanks for all your help and advice over the years, you are MUCH APPRECIATED!! 🥰 Sending love to you and Hans from Italy xx 🇮🇹🙋🏻‍♀️

pimpozza
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😍😍😍 *I'm so excited, Lyn!!* 💚🌵💚🌵

pimpozza
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Amazing amazing update on the fatties Lyn 🤣🤣❤️❤️ love your oldies ❤️❤️❤️ and those seedlings you’ve grown from Daz’s seeds!! Just beautiful and those 3 new beauties they sent you… gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️❤️

DannyRose-nwyd
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Great presentation Lynnie! YES, they´re lovely! (as you are)

plantdaddy
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Your Euphorbias are masterpieces Lyn! I have never seen so beautiful Euphorbias Obesas. I love the Meloformis one. 🥰🥰🥰😍🤩❤😃 XXXX

supercat
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The Euphorbia obesa in your collection are really gorgeous. Love the Euphorbia meloformis with great thorns. Your seedlings are really cute and those from Daz are really beautiful too! Thanks for sharing your beauties with us all. Have a wonderful Sunday my friends Lyn and Hans! Sending you both lots of love and happiness!

falzonp
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I am surprised that you did this on Euphorbia obesa. I have started collecting various Euphorbia species recently and today was planning a trip to a nearby (40 miles one way) nursery. The 11-1 Nursery is run by two sisters in Whittier, CA. They have several different globular Euphorbia species advertised as available. Don't know yet whether they have any obesas in stock, but certainly some other varieties are available. Nicole, my granddaughter, is going with me, as she has become fascinated by cactus and succulents and is looking forward to seeing all the varieties sold there. I will post later on Facebook the purchases we make today. I have never seen any obesas as old as yours. Very amazing growth patterns on these mature obesas. Thanks for clearing up spines verses thorns. Interesting distinction. I hope your ugly weather clears up and the polytunnel stays upright and secure in all the wind and rain it is getting. Take care and happy gardening.

PatrickReed-ytbr
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What wonderful colors and patterns on the older euphorbias. The largest one looks like it's wearing a crown. Just stunning. Thanks for the video on these beauties lyn

wonderfulepiphytes
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Nice old obesas, that brown color is amazing !! Amazing collection, thanks for sharing with us Lyn, nice weekend for you and Hans 😎🤙🌵

CactusGhand
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Awesome video, Lyn 😊 Great to see the little ones youve grown from seed doing so well, they look lovely and healthy. Just harvested more seeds from one of my symmetrica so I'll be sowing those very soon. My grow tent is filling up with obesas lol. Thank you for sharing with us as always, Lyn. Have a lovely evening and weekend from Edith & myself to you and Hans ❤️🌵☀️🌼🌸🌺🏜

Cactimania
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Those Euphorbia look leathery definitely a strange group of Cactus. 💚🌵

oddball-z
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Its so interesting!! All the little round shapes of these Euphorbias!!! I have no pure obesa. I have psudoglobosa, meloformis variagata, Euphorbia obesa X anoplia from Ana and infausta. Still trying to get a pure obesa. I haven't had luck keeping them for many years yet. I believe your old ones have what I like to call bark. We all get a little bark as we age. Gotta love the old ones!!! Thanks for sharing your great little rounded Euphorbias!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, to across the emerald isle, have a wonderful day!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌷🌴💐🍀🌿🌱🌸🌳🪴🌻🌹🌾😃👍

morrisparkintheozarks
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Thanks, 🪲i just love these plants with age and history.

tomdix
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Great video! Wow those obesa look like dinosaur eggs! Crazy cool. U can just see the age to them. So awesome. Thx for sharing! 🌵🌵🌵

DLLMCACTUS
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G'day Lyn, wow so wacky and beautiful love the three old ones . All the best form down under to you and Hans . 🌵🌵🌵🌵😍😘😗😙❤💋

petercalthorpe
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Wonderful collection! Such a long history with some of those amazing plants. The seedlings from Daz’s x-fertilisation look brilliant and so exciting to think NO-ONE wise has plants like them in the world. Have a wonderful day in damp-Northern Ireland from me in chilly-Buckinghamshire!

GlasshouseandGarden
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Hi Lyn😌🙌That's a marvelous collection there🥰Your obesas are so big and full of character😌🙏💖I enjoyed watching🤲🌟

newmanmansell
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Just recently got three E. obesa plants. Hopefully, I managed to treat the root mealy bugs successfully and they'll recover and I'll manage to get some seeds one of these years.

UrbanHafner
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Hi Lyn, love the video such beautiful, and varied Euphorbias xxx❤️❤️❤️

janecarter
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I love how chunky they are. Remind me of Astrophytum. Living stones.

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