Othonna euphorbioides
Othonna euphorbioides
Othonna euphorbioides
Othonna euphorbioides
Othonna euphorbioides
Othonna euphorbioides
Othonna euphorbioides
Othonna euphorbioides
Othonna euphorbioides
Othonna euphorbioides

Succulent Othonna euphorbioides is a native of South Africa. It belongs to the Asteraceae family and is commonly known as the Napkin Tree. This is a caudiciform succulent with a potato-like caudex. It grows as a miniature spiny succulent shrub. The caudex or the stem of the plant grows between 10 to 15 cm. The plant goes dormant in the hot summer season. As it starts to rain, it moves out of dormancy.

Growth Rate

This is a fast-growing succulent.

Flowering

The Napkin plant flowers into yellow blooms during the summer season.

Watering

Othonna euphorbioides require little to medium level of watering for optimal growth.

Soil

The soil for the Napkin plant should be gritty so that the soil drains off well.

Hardiness

The hardiness zone for this succulent is 10-11. It is slightly frost-hardy.

Light

Expose the plant to full sun for the best growth.

Propagation

The best Othonna euphorbioides are through seeds and cuttings.

The Othonna euphorbioides gets its name from the Greek word called ‘othone’. It means a napkin or a linen cloth. The napkin plant cost in India is pretty reasonable.

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

Bloom Season Winter
Botanical Name Othonna euphorbioides
Dormancy Summer
Family Asteraceae
Flower Color Yellow
Growth Habit succulent shrublet
Growth Rate Slow growth
Mature Size 1224 in.
Native Area South africa
Resistance 7°c
Sun Exposure Full sun

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Othonna euphorbioides

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Please note: Our large plants are shipped bare root. They are also many years old, and as a result, they might have minor scaring but will arrive healthy and looking great.

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Succulent Othonna euphorbioides is a native of South Africa. It belongs to the Asteraceae family and is commonly known as the Napkin Tree. This is a caudiciform succulent with a potato-like caudex. It grows as a miniature spiny succulent shrub. The caudex or the stem of the plant grows between 10 to 15 cm. The plant goes dormant in the hot summer season. As it starts to rain, it moves out of dormancy.

Growth Rate

This is a fast-growing succulent.

Flowering

The Napkin plant flowers into yellow blooms during the summer season.

Watering

Othonna euphorbioides require little to medium level of watering for optimal growth.

Soil

The soil for the Napkin plant should be gritty so that the soil drains off well.

Hardiness

The hardiness zone for this succulent is 10-11. It is slightly frost-hardy.

Light

Expose the plant to full sun for the best growth.

Propagation

The best Othonna euphorbioides are through seeds and cuttings.

The Othonna euphorbioides gets its name from the Greek word called ‘othone’. It means a napkin or a linen cloth. The napkin plant cost in India is pretty reasonable.

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

Bloom Season Winter
Botanical Name Othonna euphorbioides
Dormancy Summer
Family Asteraceae
Flower Color Yellow
Growth Habit succulent shrublet
Growth Rate Slow growth
Mature Size 1224 in.
Native Area South africa
Resistance 7°c
Sun Exposure Full sun

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