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Euphorbia Photograph by Elaine Teague

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Comments (7)

Elaine Teague

Elaine Teague

Thank you Bob for featuring this image in the 'Hodge Podge' Group.

Deane Palmer

Deane Palmer

A very interesting Green flower. There are only a limited number of green flower and this image shows this one very clearly. I am alway on the lookout for small flowers must look close for this one.

Elaine Teague replied:

Some people regard this plant as a weed. It does scatter its seeds and is quite prolific. Also it grows into quite large bush. Another plant with green flowers is the green lavender.

Stella SzeTu

Stella SzeTu

Beautiful and interesting! L/f

Elaine Teague replied:

Thank you Stella.

Elaine Teague

Elaine Teague

Thank you Jasna for featuring this image in the 'Global Flowers Photography' Group.

Elaine Teague

Elaine Teague

Thank you Nader for featuring this image in the 'Only Blooms and Flowers Photography' Group.

Linda McCarthy

Linda McCarthy

Oh yes! Perfect title for this verdant green plant with the sweet, delicate blooms. Beautiful, excellent work, Elaine. l/f

Elaine Teague replied:

Thank you Linda and for the l/f.

Len Bomba

Len Bomba

Quite an interesting flower. I think we have these here as well, though the ones I'm thinking of are more of a yellow green than this capture shows. Hmmm...I wonder if they are the same species?

Elaine Teague replied:

Thanks for your comment Len. I believe there are more varieties.

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