Euphorbia anoplia tanzania zipper plant
Euphorbia anoplia tanzania zipper plant
Euphorbia anoplia tanzania zipper plant
Euphorbia anoplia tanzania zipper plant
Euphorbia anoplia tanzania zipper plant
Euphorbia anoplia tanzania zipper plant
Euphorbia anoplia tanzania zipper plant
Euphorbia anoplia tanzania zipper plant
Euphorbia anoplia tanzania zipper plant

Euphorbia Anoplia resembles a zipper and so, is also known as the Tanzania zipper plant. This winter dormant plant is native to Africa and belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. This tall and leafless succulent can grow about 1 inch.

Growth Rate

This stemless succulent is a slow grower. While its growing speed can slightly increase in warm temperatures, it generally grows at an extremely slow pace.

Flowering

Small purple flowers may appear on the top of the plant during the spring and summer growing seasons. Sometimes, red-colored flowers appear as well.

Watering and Feeding

Water once a week throughout the year, but reduce frequency during the winter since the soil will soak up water slower. Purchase a fertilizer with less nitrogen and more nutrients for additional tanzanian zipper plant care.

Soil

While a sand and soil mixture is always preferred, the soil should also be capable of completely draining the necessary amount of excess water.

Hardiness

With a hardiness zone of 9b to 11b, Euphorbia Anoplia requires much warmer temperatures than cooler ones. It is better to not expose the succulent to colder temperatures as it has a frost tolerance of 0°C.

Light

Euphorbia Anoplia required indirect sunlight so that it can receive nutrients but also stay safe. For best results, place in a partially lit and partially shaded area.

Propagation

The ideal time to propagate your succulent is from early spring to late winter. For Tanzanian zipper plant propagation, you can use division, seeds, and vegetation for propagation.

Euphorbia Anoplia is one succulent that responds well to extra care. The more you care for the plant, the more benefits you will get to reap. Your efforts will pay off when you get to see its vibrant appearance and long-lasting nature.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Bloom Season spring summer
Botanical Name Euphorbia anoplia
Common Name Tanzanian zipper plant
Dormancy Winter
Family Euphorbiaceae
Flower Color Red, purple
Genus Euphorbia
Growth Habit Cylindrical succulent
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 10, 11, 12
Mature Size 8 12 in. tall
Native Area South Africa
Plant Type Stemless succulent plant
Propagation By cuttings
Resistance Drought tolerant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Welldrained sandy soil
Special Features Spineless succulent, easy to maintain
Sun Exposure Partial shade, bright indirect light
Toxicity Toxic for humans, toxic for pets
Watering Needs Moderate

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Euphorbia anoplia tanzania zipper plant

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Euphorbia Anoplia resembles a zipper and so, is also known as the Tanzania zipper plant. This winter dormant plant is native to Africa and belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. This tall and leafless succulent can grow about 1 inch.

Growth Rate

This stemless succulent is a slow grower. While its growing speed can slightly increase in warm temperatures, it generally grows at an extremely slow pace.

Flowering

Small purple flowers may appear on the top of the plant during the spring and summer growing seasons. Sometimes, red-colored flowers appear as well.

Watering and Feeding

Water once a week throughout the year, but reduce frequency during the winter since the soil will soak up water slower. Purchase a fertilizer with less nitrogen and more nutrients for additional tanzanian zipper plant care.

Soil

While a sand and soil mixture is always preferred, the soil should also be capable of completely draining the necessary amount of excess water.

Hardiness

With a hardiness zone of 9b to 11b, Euphorbia Anoplia requires much warmer temperatures than cooler ones. It is better to not expose the succulent to colder temperatures as it has a frost tolerance of 0°C.

Light

Euphorbia Anoplia required indirect sunlight so that it can receive nutrients but also stay safe. For best results, place in a partially lit and partially shaded area.

Propagation

The ideal time to propagate your succulent is from early spring to late winter. For Tanzanian zipper plant propagation, you can use division, seeds, and vegetation for propagation.

Euphorbia Anoplia is one succulent that responds well to extra care. The more you care for the plant, the more benefits you will get to reap. Your efforts will pay off when you get to see its vibrant appearance and long-lasting nature.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Bloom Season spring summer
Botanical Name Euphorbia anoplia
Common Name Tanzanian zipper plant
Dormancy Winter
Family Euphorbiaceae
Flower Color Red, purple
Genus Euphorbia
Growth Habit Cylindrical succulent
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 10, 11, 12
Mature Size 8 12 in. tall
Native Area South Africa
Plant Type Stemless succulent plant
Propagation By cuttings
Resistance Drought tolerant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Welldrained sandy soil
Special Features Spineless succulent, easy to maintain
Sun Exposure Partial shade, bright indirect light
Toxicity Toxic for humans, toxic for pets
Watering Needs Moderate

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