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This member of the
Euphorbiaceae family was described by Peter René Oscar Bally
1959 and probably moved to the Euphorbia genus by Bruyns in 2006. It
is only found in Kenya, where it grows in a well drained soil with
some water and lots of sun. The stem can grow to five centimetres
thick and 25 centimetres height. The flowers are green. |
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