Euphorbia Horida: This succulent plant belongs to the euphorbiaceae family. It has a gray green stem, with wavy angels and often with white stripes. Native from South Africa.
Euphorbia Leucodendron: This succulent plant belongs to the euphorbiaceous family. They are spineless shrubs that can grow tall, they have long light green branches, few small green leaves present only at tips of growing branches. Native from East and Southern Africa.
Euphorbia Knuthii: from the euphorbiace family, native from South Africa. Tuberous plant, light green aerial branches with grey green stripes, has a caudex.
Euphorbia Mili: also called Crow of Thorns, these succulent plants belong to the euphorbiaceous family. They have many varieties with red, yellow or cream colored blossoms. They have green leaves and thorny branches. They are native from Madagascar.
Euphorbia Obesa:It is spineless, grey- green spherical plant with transverse red-borwn bands, the slow growing body becomes slightly columnar with age.
Euphorbia Suzannae: Euphoria's belong to the Euphorbacea family , spinless green stems with several ribs each bearing prominent tubercles, has a unique shape, produces yellowish flowers.
Euphorbia Tirucalli: This succulent plant belongs to the euphorbiaceous family. They are spineless shrubs that can grow tall, they have light green branches, few small green leaves present only at tips of growing branches. Native from East and Southern Africa.
Euphorbia Trigona: Also called the African milk tree, originally from Africa. Euphorbias belong to the Euphorbacea family, These are spiny shrubs or small trees that grow up to 6 feet tall. The stems are distinctively with 3 or 4 angles, some varieties have green or redish leaves.
Euphorbia Plant Care: they require warm, heated and sunny locations. Water too little rather than too much, especially in the winter. It propagates with cuttings. distinctive feature is the ability to produce a milky substance from the leaves and stem when cut open. The other distinctive characteristic is the flower structure, most produce flowers without petals, some species have female and male plants.
Euphorbia Horida
Label: Euphorbia Horida