
Today, while walking through the garden, I noticed that my Euphorbias are blooming. After having neglected them due to all the work involved in changing my garden, I see that they are blooming again.
The Euphorbia mili, the one with red flowers, has started to bloom. A few new bouquets of flowers.
The pink-tinged Euphorbia is also starting to bloom. It is the oldest plant of all my euphorbias and had not branched or bloomed for many months.

The miniature Euphorbias are blooming in various colors: medium red, tiny red, yellow, and beige. They have all begun to sprout and produce their beautiful little flowers, which beautify the garden.



These plants are not as popular with customers because they have many thorns on their stems. People who have pets and children in their homes do not want them in their gardens for fear that they might get pricked by the thorns.
My cat has never bothered these plants. Or if he has, he has learned not to do it again, because I have never seen him with thorns on his body or anything that suggests he has a thorn stuck in his paws.

This is not a Euphorbia, it is a zebra plant that I have found flowering for the second time. It has its flower stalk and soon its tiny flowers will open at the tip.

That's all I've found in my garden today.

The photographs are taken with the Redmi note 9.
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Euphorbias milii blooming again in my garden
@gertu
· 2025-10-27 18:18
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