My EUPHORBIA | Obesa, meloformis, stellispina, gorgonis & more!

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @tomokitty2153
    @tomokitty2153 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I love that you bought two of the same plant because you couldn't decide between them! I'm not the only one who does that. Gorgeous collection.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 9 měsíci

      Ha! Now I'm glad that I'm not the only one who does this!

  • @suedobak4971
    @suedobak4971 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks... I love looking at people's plants

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting, Sue! I plan on continuing more videos on other plants in my little plant family,

  • @xtttc
    @xtttc Před rokem +2

    What an amazing collection. Very surprised by the amount of growth in such short period of time. The obesas are magnificent.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much! I'm surprised too! The euphorbia seem to grow faster than cactus. I have a couple of obesa seedlings and they grow much faster than cactus seedlings for sure. So much fun to grow!

  • @deborahwilliams1860
    @deborahwilliams1860 Před 2 lety +5

    You have a lovely plant family! We all know of certain potential “alien” relatives! Thank you for sharing.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety

      LOL on the "alien" comment LOLOL! Thank you for watching and commenting so positively, Deborah! 👽🌵💚

  • @lisalorenzo6898
    @lisalorenzo6898 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful euphorbia collection… I’m very new to the cactus world and have decided I like the euphorbia family 🌵🌻

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      It is such a strange, lovely, and diverse genus. I'm so glad you found them and like them!

  • @droogsurgeon1440
    @droogsurgeon1440 Před rokem +1

    Man I’m so jelly… I’m working so hard to build up my collection. I’m trying to build a greenhouse in the back, but I need hip surgery and honestly need help doing it, nobody has of yet come over to help me lol. Anyways I could get a chair and just sit there drinking some beer or wine and just watch them all day, listening to music or something. Thanks for sharing!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      Someone needs to go help you build your greenhouse ASAP! I spend so much time just plain staring at my plants, one after the other. Is that weird?? 😂😂😂

  • @PakHajiAmuntai
    @PakHajiAmuntai Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful plant collection friend 👍❤️

  • @cruelsister1
    @cruelsister1 Před rokem +1

    Awesome euphorbias. I enjoyed seeing them. Thanks for sharing.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! Hopefully they'll all make it through the winter. I left them where they are under the pergola.

  • @cactusjoe
    @cactusjoe Před 2 lety +1

    WOW, Jenny, that is definitely a WONDERFUL collection of succulent Euphorbias that you have there!! Thanks so much for sharing, best wishes and have a great weekend ahead!!😊👍🌵🌵🌵🌺🌼💚

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much, Joe! Euphorbia are such amazing plants, I love them so much! I wish I had more space...

    • @cactusjoe
      @cactusjoe Před 2 lety

      @@cookiescacti yes indeed, I totally agree with you, they are fantastic plants BUT space always seems to be an issue, haha!! Do you keep all your Euphorbia together during the winter months and what temperature would that typically be at for your collection? Have a wonderful day and happy growing!!🌵🌵🌺🌼🌱🌸👍😎

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety

      @@cactusjoe Space, the eternal challenge of us cactus lovers LOL. It's funny, I was thinking back on what I did with my Euphorbia last year and I could barely remember, my plant space keeps changing and I can't keep track without looking back at pictures! I believe I put all my obesa and globular Euphorbia in my unheated plastic covered greenhouse last year. The rest I left under the pergola where they were protected by shade cloth but otherwise exposed to the elements. Phoenix gets near or slightly below freezing probably up to a week, but those low temperatures only hang around for up to a few hours right before the sun rises. I'm trying to figure out what I'm going to do this winter... I have considerably more plants and a ton more seedlings... it's going to be a challenge!

  • @ministrychannelsa4216
    @ministrychannelsa4216 Před 2 měsíci

    At 5:14 is euphorbia pulvinata. It's relatively rare and also expensive. They grow into huge domes in South Africa where they come from. They don't reach this impressive size in the North for some reason.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 měsíci

      Woahh, interesting! I never thought Lowes would have more rare plants. I'm happy to say it's still alive, which is a miracle with me 😁

  • @ceciliaarchibold8187
    @ceciliaarchibold8187 Před 2 lety +1

    I was also checking out your pots on the floor ¡! 😜

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety

      Hehehehehehe, I like that you noticed those 😁 I still have a few more plant show-and-tells left to go!

  • @Cactimania
    @Cactimania Před 2 lety +1

    Lovely Euphorbia collection, Jenny. They are some of my favourite plants, too. The ones at 10:00 could be Euphorbia infausta, not 100% sure though. The one at 11:51 is Euphorbia horrida. Thank you for sharing with us, have a wonderful day and week from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌺🌼🏜

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety +1

      Ah-ha! Thank you so much for the IDs, Daz! Two life mysteries solved lol 😁 Thank you so much for watching and commenting (and helping out)! 😻🌵💚

  • @tomdix8028
    @tomdix8028 Před 2 lety +2

    Great plants, really love so many of those pots.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much, Tom! I really appreciate you taking the time to leave a lovely comment 🌵💚

  • @Lukastar1
    @Lukastar1 Před 9 měsíci

    It is insane to me how similar some euphorbia look to cacti despite being completely unrelated! I’ve gotta get some now Lmao

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 9 měsíci

      RIght?? The amazing-ness of convergent evolution! I wonder if I have a convergent evolution twin out there somewhere lol.

  • @tylercarson8032
    @tylercarson8032 Před 2 lety +1

    The "flowers" on your Euphorbia millii are actually bracts; they're modified leaves that subtend the actual inflorescence!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety +2

      Ahhh, thank you Tyler for explaining what those colorful "flowers" actually are! It's one of those things that go in one ear and out the other (or is it in one eye and out the other?) for me for some reason. Thank you for leaving the comment so other folks can see!

    • @Xt4209
      @Xt4209 Před rokem +1

      hey tyler can you recommend any good books on euphorbia and cacti ?

  • @robinmarks5638
    @robinmarks5638 Před rokem

    This happened to mine and it was because of sun scald. It will eventually grow repair and shed that scaly parts.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Thank you for the note! It has continued growing despite the damage. Love these resilient plants so much

  • @hxaqib11
    @hxaqib11 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi,
    Really very good video. Appreciate your concern and love to plants.
    What is the difference between Euphorbia and Cactus?
    Regards.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the comment! There are several differences between Euphorbia and Cactus. I'll list a few I know of but I know there are other differences. Cactus are native to the Americas whereas many Euphorbia originate from other continents, including Africa. Euphorbia contain a white toxic latex whereas cactus do not. You will see that latex "bleed" out of Euphorbia when they are injured. Euphorbia tend to have thorns whereas cactus have spines. Cactus tend to have big showy flowers that don't last very long whereas Euphorbia tend to have small flowers that last much longer and have a different mechanism to attract pollinators (I believe). Please have a look at Google's search results too because I am by no means an expert on this topic and I hope I haven't given any wrong information. Happy planting!

    • @hxaqib11
      @hxaqib11 Před 2 lety

      @@cookiescacti Thank you very much for your reply.
      I do care for your interest in plants specially in cactus. I also like cacti because they meet the aesthetic requirements and also have an edginess that makes them "not your grandma's succulents." There's a surging interest in succulent oddities as well, resulting in windowsill gardens with a vaguely extraterrestrial look.
      In tackling pollution, cacti is also great at reducing radiation. In addition, cacti absorbs carbon dioxide at night to release oxygen. Putting cacti in the room is helpful in sleeping and supplementing oxygen
      Its a nice intraction with you. Hope and wish for more sharing in future.
      Regards.

    • @hxaqib11
      @hxaqib11 Před 2 lety

      Sure, we are here for sharing because it's my favorite hobby to work for a clean & green environment.
      Wish for your success and good health. Regards.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! I wish you the best of health and success as well.

    • @hxaqib11
      @hxaqib11 Před 2 lety

      @@cookiescacti Regards.

  • @alexandralacerda492
    @alexandralacerda492 Před 2 lety +2

    Here in Brazil the marks are done by bees, black ones

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety +1

      Ahh, maybe that's what's causing the markings! When the marks first started showing up, I thought it might be sunburn, but then marks were appearing even on the sides of the body away from the sun, so that guess was thrown out the window. Thank you for the comment, Alexandra!

  • @aBRUSHforCONFUCIUS
    @aBRUSHforCONFUCIUS Před rokem

    Those spots are from the cold, under 40 f and usually with some dew or water drops.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Interesting! I think these got the spots during our warm weather. Some folks suggested that the sun probably damaged it, others suggested bugs. It has since grown out of it and the spots haven't showed up again,

  • @gin6625
    @gin6625 Před 2 lety

    The markings on the E. trigona look like sunburn, it was probably not accustomed to intense sunlight.
    Just my first idea that came up when I saw those markings.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety +1

      That's a great guess, Gin. I thought the same when I first saw it until I saw the markings show up on the side of the plant away from the sun... Completely mysterious. One of the commenters said that certain insects cause the marks for them. I'm sure we will solve this mystery someday!

  • @Xt4209
    @Xt4209 Před rokem

    i belive the scabbing is either from ph of water or sun damage on the alkalines in the skin of the plant

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Those are some good theories, Christoph! I thought it was sun damage too but even the side away from the sun has the same scab marks. Perhaps the ph then? Another commenter said it could be some kind of insect too. Mystery!

  • @MadAboutCichlids
    @MadAboutCichlids Před 9 měsíci

    @4:55 it is Euphorbia ferox

  • @madrern02
    @madrern02 Před rokem

    Hi. I just purchased a Euphorbia Obesa, was planted in a way that the brown potato looking part was exposed. I have replanted it the same way. Should that brown part actually be in soil? She has a lot of pups.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      I love the term "brown potato part", it's the best way to describe that part of the obesa! It sounds like you're doing the right thing by planting it the same way the obesa was originally planted - I don't think you can go wrong with that. Is it a mature plant? The fact that you have pups on your plant is super cool!

  • @garygilliam1890
    @garygilliam1890 Před 10 měsíci

    I thought all uphorbias were succulents have never seen a crested white ghost she is beautiful

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 10 měsíci +1

      According to Google 1200 out of 2000 Euphorbia species are succulents. Isn't that interesting? I wouldn't have known either without learning about it.

    • @garygilliam1890
      @garygilliam1890 Před 10 měsíci

      @@cookiescacti yes this is interesting I collect as well I have 14 different ones now

  • @alexandralacerda492
    @alexandralacerda492 Před 2 lety +1

    I believe is euphorbia grandicornis that big one

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety

      Ahh, that definitely looks like a possibility! Do grandicornis have stripes/markings on the stems?

  • @user-dk3vm4dj5e
    @user-dk3vm4dj5e Před 6 měsíci

    hi . thank you for your video . I have a question about euphorbia obesa.In your experience of caring of Euphorbia obesa.Will it become soft if it is lack of water? my euphorbia obesa became soft recently, it has been about 3 weeks since last time I watered it. I do worry about it 😢

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yes, it can start to feel deflated when it's thirsty. I have an Obesa right now that feels like that but it doesn't seem to be taking up water. I've also had this happen before and then realized that the Obesa had lost all its roots. Is it winter where you're at? I'm not the best at caring for obesas except for the obesas I grew from seed. I'm constantly battling the same thing you're experiencing.

    • @user-dk3vm4dj5e
      @user-dk3vm4dj5e Před 6 měsíci

      @@cookiescacti thank you for your respond 👍 Yes, it is winter here . I just unpoted it 2 days ago and checked the roots. it seemed the roots were fine. will replant it and check it's condition. 😁

  • @kingcactiman4586
    @kingcactiman4586 Před rokem

    The 3rd one I have i got mine from homedepot it said euphorbia asstd but I can't find anything on that 😔

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Woah, the Euphorbia bupleurifolia? That would be an absolute treasure to find one at Home Depot! Lucky!!

  • @krishrao7338
    @krishrao7338 Před 2 lety

    Last one looks like E.Pugniformis.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! I think you may have solved the mystery.

  • @siube
    @siube Před rokem

    這棵仙人掌的名字好像是Euphoria aggrengata 5:11

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Thank you for the ID! Those look like possible matches. I still don't know the ID to that Euphorbia to this day.

  • @brokenbutterfly3178
    @brokenbutterfly3178 Před rokem

    Is your white ghost reverting back to green?

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Good question! You know, some of the new growth seems to be more green. I'll have to compare what it looks like now to what it looks like in the video to see if it has changed.

  • @adamw2131
    @adamw2131 Před rokem

    5:12 it’s E.tubiglans

  • @jimbobimboslice
    @jimbobimboslice Před 2 lety

    Are Euphorbias cacti or just succulents?

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 lety +1

      Euphorbia are succulents 😀 They are not cactus. If you have a chance to visit the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, they have a cactus and succulent house with some nice explanations on the difference between the two. When I started in the hobby I had no idea there was a difference and how to tell one from the other.

  • @norbertocarcamo7364
    @norbertocarcamo7364 Před rokem

    Please sell me one! 🫤

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Lol! You can find some of these pretty easily online!