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- Euphorbia spiralis cristataEuphorbia Spiralis Cristata goes by the common name “Spiralis”. The succulent is shaped slightly peculiar and has small dense leaves. The plant has its origin in Yemen and belongs to the family of Euphorbiaceae. Euphorbia Spiralis Cristata offers a dormancy of winters and can grow up to a height ...$18.99Out Of Stock★★★★★1
- Euphorbia handiensisDescription: Euphorbia handiensis is a small clumping, columnar cactus-like shrub up to 1 m tall with sparse, long white spines, branching near the ground and re branching forming relatively large specimens with age. Euphorbia handiensis which is recognized as one of the rarest euphorbias under ...$16.49Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Devils Backbone Plant - Euphorbia tithymaloidesIntroducing the devil's backbone plant, known as Euphorbia tithymaloides (formerly called Pedilanthus tithymaloides), which is a popular succulent that is known for its crooked growth pattern on upright stems. Native to the tropical regions of Central America and the Caribbean, with its ...$11.49Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia milii Yellow – Crown of ThornsIntroducing the Euphorbia milii ‘Yellow,’ known as the Yellow Crown of Thorns, which is a popular and eye-catching succulent that adds a splash of color to any garden or indoor space. It is known for its resilience and vibrant blooms. Since it is native to Madagascar, the Euphorbia milii ...$12.49Out Of Stock★★★★★19
- Euphorbia suppressaWater requirements: drought-tolerant Where to grow: suitable for growing in containers Hardiness: USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F) USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F) Sun exposure: light shade Bloom color: yellow-green, pale green Bloom time: late Spring, early Summer, mid-Summer It is grown ...$46.29Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia groenewaldiiGrowth rate: It is a slow growing species Soil and pots: It likes pots with generous drain holes, needs a very airy potting medium. Exposure: This plant has an excellent heat tolerance and needs full sun to light shade exposures. It grows well even in full blasting sun, but can tolerate ...$37.00Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia squarrosaGrowth rate: It is a slow growing species. Soil and pots: It likes pots with generous drain holes, needs a very airy potting medium. Exposure: This plant has an excellent heat tolerance, and needs full sun to light shade exposures, it grows well even in full blasting sun, but can tolerate ...$28.49Out Of Stock★★★★★5
- Euphorbia gamkaensisThis Euphorbia in native to South Africa. The tiny flowers are greenish yellow. Euphorbia gamkaensis is extremely rare. It forms a spherical body with short, thick arms. It will do best near full sun. Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, ...$37.00Out Of Stock★★★★★1
- Euphorbia tulearensisFlowers: Like small bells, greenish-yellow. Cultivation and propagation: It is particularly prone to rot if left cold and damp while dormant. Growth rate: It is a slow growing species and tubers take many years to enlarge. Caudex exposure: The remarkable tuberous rootstock (caudex) is ...$33.29Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia atroviridisHabitat: It grows in the semi-desert Great Karoo, a low rainfall area, where the rains spread over the autumn and spring. Description: It is a medusa-head Euphorbia that slowly branches with age. Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com ...$33.49Out Of Stock★★★★★1
- Pencil Milk Bush - Euphorbia MauritanicaIntroducing the stunning Pencil Milk Bush, known as Euphorbia mauritanica, is a fascinating succulent plant that belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. The Pencil Milk Bush gets its name from its slender, pencil-like stems and its milky sap. The stems of this euphorbia plant resemble pencils, ...$6.50Out Of Stock★★★★★14
- euphorbia iharanaeEuphorbia iharanae A nice plant to any Euphorbia grower enthusiast. The leaves will grow at the top with a tall and skinny spiny steam. Euphorbia iharanae is a species of plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is rocky shores. It is threatened by ...$14.99Out Of Stock★★★★★3
- Euphorbia spineaEuphorbia Spinea These are spineless shrubs with thin almost cylindrical stems that form bushy clamps. Leaves are very often reduced or absent due to drought. Originally from Namibia, Euphorbia Spinea, is a spineless dwarf shrub with sharp pointed tips to the branches. Branches are very often ...$18.99Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia inermis huttonaeGreen Crown and Medusas Head are the common names given to Euphorbia Inermis var. Huttonae. This succulent is broad, shallow, and cup-shaped. It originates in South Africa and belongs to the family of Euphorbiaceae. This winter-dormant plant can grow up to a height of 12 inches. Growth Rate ...$28.49Out Of Stock★★★★★3
- Euphorbia pubiglans largeNative to South Africa,this is a small, slow-growing choice Euphorbia, and although not one of the easiest to grow, it should not be too difficult for the careful collector. It is suitable as a container plant (but it can grow in the ground in areas with a mild climate). Euphorbia pubiglans is ...$33.49Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia restrictaEuporbia restricta International Succulent Introductions Plant Introductions of the Huntington Botanical Gardens It is a small spiny, succulent subshrub, basally branching, from a large tuberous root and usually less than 30 cm tall. The Euphorbia restricta has stems branching freely. Some ...$21.29Out Of Stock★★★★★4
- Euphorbia ambovombensisEuphorbia ambovombensis Growth rate: It is a slow growing species and tubers take many years to enlarge. Exposure: This plant has an excellent heat tolerance, and needs full sun to light shade exposures, but can tolerate shade. The color of this plant is much more marked if grown in full sun. ...$12.47Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia xylophylloidesSucculent Euphorbia xylophylloides, a native of Madagascar, belong to the Euphorbiaceae family. The plant is commonly known as Milk bush and exhibits non-symmetrical growth. It is a one-of-its-kind plant that has no leaves but only branches. The plant body has green, flat, ribbon-like stems that ...$15.00Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia xylophylloides 5 cuttingsEuphorbia xylophylloides 5 cuttings You will receive 5 cuttings ready to root, just place them in moisted soil and leave them there for about1 month in a warm place until they start developing roots. is a 'cactoid' Euphorbia forming a large much branched shrub or even tree with with a broad ...$10.97Out Of Stock★★★★★3
- Chocolate Drop Cactus - Euphorbia ingens 'Chocolate Drop'Welcome to the fascinating world of succulent trees! If you are looking for a stunning and unique addition to your plant collection, look no further than the Euphorbia ingens, more commonly known as the Chocolate Drop cactus, which is a striking plant that is native to Africa. In terms of growth ...$18.99Out Of Stock★★★★★7
- Euphorbia vigueri capuronianaOrigin: Madagascar. Description: Euphorbia viguieri is a very attractive plant with an angular, bright green stem with vertical, spiralling whitish thorns and vibrant red top-knots of floral parts. It is not a cactus, although it looks like one. Cultivation and propagation: Euphorbia viguieri ...$12.99Out Of Stock★★★★★4
- Euphorbia clavaEuphorbia clava Originally East Cape, It is an easy species to grow that is suited for any well drained soil in full sun. But young plant are happy growing indoors, where they can easily reach the ceiling. Give the plant an airy growing medium which mainly consists of non organic. Water ...$18.89Out Of Stock★★★★★3
- Euphorbia balsamiferaEuphorbia balsamifera Cultivation and propagation: It is an easy to grow plant. It grows well in a very draining mineral potting substrate, but it isn't picky about soil. Outdoors it requires a deep sandy soil. It slowly grows into a large, many stemmed specimen. Water requirements: It can be ...$24.97Out Of Stock★★★★★1
- Euphorbia neobosseriOriginally from Madagascar, Euphorbia neobosseri is a small branched shrublet up to 25 cm high, with waxy slender stems heavily armed with waxy bone-colored thorns. In the upper regions of the stem, it produces grass-like leaves, up to 5 cm long and about 4 mm in width, giving the plant a most ...$15.99Out Of Stock★★★★★8
- Euphorbia mahabobokensisEuphorbia mahabobokensis Originally from Madagascar, this shrubby caduciform root succulent is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss. Some of ...$15.69Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia globosaEuphorbia globosa is a dwarf spineless succulent composed of weird globular, segmented fingers off a caudiciform base, up to 8 cm tall. It forms thick mats of dwarf subshrubs up to 30 cm in diameter. It does best in a mineral soil, good drainage is essential. Common Names include: Globose ...$33.49Out Of Stock★★★★★6
- Euphorbia venenificaEuphorbia Venenifica, also known as the Candle Plant or Cylindrical Euphorbia, belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. Native to Chad, Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt, the plant can reach a maximum height of 16.4 feet. This is a cylindrical-shaped plant that goes dormant in winter. Growth Rate This ...$33.29Out Of Stock★★★★★6
- Euphorbia enopla cristataEuphorbias are very easy to care for this is a crested formed succulent with fan shaped branches that form a snaky ridge or crowded cluster. It is dark green with decorative spines and the body is up to 4 inches in diameter. It benefits from bright light to partial shade for best appearance. Its ...$18.97Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia Ingens 'Chocolate Drop' cuttingThis is a single cutting of the Chocolate Drop Cactus. It is native to dry areas of southern Africa. It is popularly known as the "candelabra tree", Is a tall succulent tree with green round-like branches resembling a balloon can grow up to 6-8 meters tall. Its trunk is thick. Candelabrum stems ...$18.47Out Of Stock★★★★★4
- Euphorbia GottlebeiEuphorbia gottlebei grows on steep limestone slopes in subarid deciduous thorny thickets. It is likely to have a very restricted range. Major Threats are habitat degradation, fire, collection for the national and international horticultural trade. The zone is characterized by high temperatures ...$21.47Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia poissonii hybridEuphorbia poissonii hybrid is an erect much-branched shrub 1,2 to 2 m high, with candelabriform branching with one to several columns and topped with large green leaves during the growing season.Flowers: Short peduncled yellow/green or greenish with red stamensCultivation: Very slow growing and ...$33.49Out Of Stock★★★★★3
- Euphorbia milii grandiflora nam chock-Yellow RedSucculent Euphorbia milii grandiflora nam chock belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family and is a native of Madagascar. It is a tolerant plant that can survive in poor soil conditions, and dry soil. The plant grows as a shrub with a woody stem and narrow leaves. The leaves are green with red and ...$16.49Out Of Stock
- Euphorbia milii grandiflora sri suparat-RedThe Euphorbia milii grandiflora sri suparat is one of the Euphorbia milii varieties. A native of Madagascar and a member of the Euphorbiaceae family, it is an evergreen succulent with a distinct slow-growing habit. The plant can become about two feet tall, growing as a shrub. It has thorns. ...$15.99Out Of Stock★★★★★1
- Euphorbia milii grandiflora Khurap SianSucculent Euphorbia milii grandiflora Khurap Sian is a member of the Euphorbiaceae family, native of Madagascar. It is a shrubby plant with a woody branched stem and narrow leaves. Euphorbia milii common names are Crown of Thorns, Christ plant, and Christ Thorn. The plant goes up to 3 feet tall. ...$15.59Out Of Stock★★★★★2
- Euphorbia milii grandiflora Muang RassamiSucculent Euphorbia milii grandiflora Muang Rassami is a native of Madagascar and belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. It is a shrub that has woody branched stems, narrow leaves, and thorns. Euphorbia milii common names are Crown of Thorns, Christ plant, and Christ Thorn. The plant grows up to a ...$15.69Out Of Stock★★★★★3
- Euphorbia EnterophoraIntroducing the Euphorbia enterophora, the fabulous 'cactoid' Euphorbia all the way from Madagascar! This magnificent Euphorbia plant is a true rockstar, quite literally as it thrives on rocks and inselbergs of the central high plateau. In arid regions of the southwest, you can find this spiny ...$46.49Out Of Stock
- Dragon Bones 'Euphorbia lactea' Welcome to the fascinating world of evergreen indoor perennial plants! If you are looking for a truly unique euphorbia plant for your succulent collection. Look no further than 'Euphorbia lactea,' also known as Dragon Bones, candelabra spurge, candelabra cactus, mottled spurge, false cactus, and ...$16.00Out Of Stock
- Euphorbia flanaganii Monstrose Cristata ‘Caudex Cristation’The Euphorbia flanaganii Monstrose Cristata 'Caudex Cristation' is a unique and rare succulent that stands out due to its intricate crested form. This mutation of the more common Euphorbia flanaganii showcases a highly textured and undulating crest growing atop a thickened caudex (the swollen ...$49.50Out Of Stock★★★★★1