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Euphorbia mauritanica

From a thick underground rootstock sprouts a good crop of pencil-thin lime-green upright stems that are cylindrical and smooth. Although this indigenous succulent, commonly known as the pencil milkbush, is described as evergreen, leaves are not (golden spurge is another common name), which creates the interest amongst succulent lovers.

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