When we received these plants, this was supposed to be Euphorbia tortilis, one of the great tree Euphorbias from India and a species that tends to have spirally twisted stems. Problem is that these plants do not look like the typical E. tortillis. We now believe this is E. susan-holmesiae, named for the noted Euphorbia expert and a species closely related to E. tortilis. These have more and longer spines on the stems, and they do not spiral as tightly as the real species and have more slender stems. These are rooted cuttings in 5-inch pots.