
Why so common in Euphorbia?
One of my euphorbia plants constantly has fasciated stems. Anyone know why it is so common in this plant?

One of my euphorbia plants constantly has fasciated stems. Anyone know why it is so common in this plant?
what the actual fuck
After a long day of desk work, made it to hot yoga class followed up by 90 min deep tissue massage. kids are at their dad‘s so no rushing or trying to make sure they eat a balanced meal. Served on a paper towel so the only dishes I had to wash was one butter knife. Bliss.
saw this combo posted on IG by glazeshare and sculpted.earth.ceramics and had to give it a try myself. I love the way it runs on the vertical areas and the kind of crawl on the flat bottom is fun too. I would def do again on a pot or mug with vertical walls.
all from Amaco:
3x Obsidian
3x Indigo Float
3x Snow
fired to Cone 6 with a 10m soak. On a groggy buff clay (can’t remember which, bought to make tile), hand-built bowl.
noticed this crazy stalk two years ago and watched it go through its full life cycle, finally dropped off the mother plant today. I’ll miss it!