who's the expert?

Blum, TX(Zone 8a)

My search for my mystery plant has led me to this spelling: pedilanthus(devil's backbone)my plant is varigated and when it blooms, it looks like a tiny redbird.it is a succlent and grows very fast, to a lush full plant.does well in light or dark. Heat will turn the leaves pink. Leaves are thin and wavy. Any one have a clue as to its species?

New York, NY(Zone 6a)

Pedilanthus tithymaloides variegatus is a member of the Euphorbia family.

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

Now we know who the expert is,was there any doubt?

Blum, TX(Zone 8a)

thanks will going to try to find a pic somewhere! sure is a long name.

Seymour, IN(Zone 5b)

any starts to trade??? It sounds like a great plant!! Lou

Blum, TX(Zone 8a)

you have mail!

Take care Tink - and anyone who obtains one...the sap is poisonous.

Peter.

Blum, TX(Zone 8a)

OOOOH! thanks Peter,guess thats why it has the name "devils backbone".Will alert everyone of this fact when I pass them on to others, Especially if I know they have children,or animals.

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

Hi,
Is this what you have:http://www.sd1new.net/GardenPages/devilsbackb

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