Get ready to smarten up your plant collection with a unique and eye-catching addition - the Euphorbia louwii. This succulent plant is indeed named after W.J. Louw, the botanist who discovered and described its features. Native to the Eastern Cape region of South Africa, it is a member of the Euphorbiaceae family.
This low-growing plant is characterized by its distinctive, upright cylindrical stems that are covered in thick, fleshy leaves. Euphorbia louwii typically grows to a height of about 1 to 2 feet, with a spread of around 1 foot. Its stems are in a beautiful shade of green and can develop a reddish hue when exposed to direct sunlight. From its base, lovely slender pale-green opaque branches grow.
One of the most striking features of Euphorbia louwii is its flowers. The Euphorbia succulent produces small, yellowish-green flowers that are clustered together at the top of the stems. These gorgeous flowers add a touch of color and charm to the Euphorbia plant, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
Like many succulents, Euphorbia louwii is drought-tolerant and thrives in well-draining soil. It prefers bright, indirect sunlight for at least 4-6 hours daily and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Although it can grow outdoors in USDA 9-11 but should be moved indoors in harsh winters. However, it's important to handle it with care as it contains a milky sap that can be irritating to the skin and toxic if ingested.
Overall, Euphorbia louwii is a stunning succulent that makes a great addition to any succulent plant collection or garden. Its unique shape, attractive foliage, and charming flowers make it a standout choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Plant Type
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Watering Needs
Bloom Season | Spring, summer |
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Botanical Name | Euphorbia louwii |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Euphorbiaceae |
Flower Color | Yellow, green |
Genus | Euphorbia |
Growth Habit | Clumping |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Hardiness Zone | 9, 10, 11 |
Mature Size | 2 ft. tall, 1 ft. wide |
Native Area | South Africa |
Plant Type | Perennial succulent |
Propagation | By stem cuttings |
Resistance | Extremely drought-tolerant, heat resistant, pest resistant, deer resistant |
Soil PH | 6.5, Acidic, Neutral |
Soil Type | well-draining soil |
Special Features | Easy to maintain |
Sun Exposure | Full sun, Partial shade |
Toxicity | Mildly toxic for humans, mildly toxic for pets |
Watering Needs | Low |
Growers Quick Reference Guide - Key Features
- Description
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Get ready to smarten up your plant collection with a unique and eye-catching addition - the Euphorbia louwii. This succulent plant is indeed named after W.J. Louw, the botanist who discovered and described its features. Native to the Eastern Cape region of South Africa, it is a member of the Euphorbiaceae family.
This low-growing plant is characterized by its distinctive, upright cylindrical stems that are covered in thick, fleshy leaves. Euphorbia louwii typically grows to a height of about 1 to 2 feet, with a spread of around 1 foot. Its stems are in a beautiful shade of green and can develop a reddish hue when exposed to direct sunlight. From its base, lovely slender pale-green opaque branches grow.
One of the most striking features of Euphorbia louwii is its flowers. The Euphorbia succulent produces small, yellowish-green flowers that are clustered together at the top of the stems. These gorgeous flowers add a touch of color and charm to the Euphorbia plant, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
Like many succulents, Euphorbia louwii is drought-tolerant and thrives in well-draining soil. It prefers bright, indirect sunlight for at least 4-6 hours daily and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Although it can grow outdoors in USDA 9-11 but should be moved indoors in harsh winters. However, it's important to handle it with care as it contains a milky sap that can be irritating to the skin and toxic if ingested.
Overall, Euphorbia louwii is a stunning succulent that makes a great addition to any succulent plant collection or garden. Its unique shape, attractive foliage, and charming flowers make it a standout choice for succulent enthusiasts.