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- Euphorbia susannaeThis kind of Euphorbia is a great option for growing it on a pot. It will form a small, knobby spherical emerald green stems about 1" in diameter. Clusters profusely to form wide clumps that can get up to 10" in diameter. Each stem produce a soft "toothed" ridges along the margins, and often has ...$18.97★★★★★45
- Euphorbia cooperiEuphorbia cooperi Flowers: Yellowish green Blooming season: Spring to Summer. Cultivation and Propagation: It’s an easy species to grow that is suited for any well-drained soil in full sun. But young plants are happy growing indoors. Give the plant an airy growing medium. Water regularly ...$15.00★★★★★9
- Euphorbia lenewtoniiEuphorbia lenewtonii is a densely branching perennial herb, known from only one locality in Tanzania. It has green branches with some yellow highlights and forms tight cushions up to 10 cm tall and 50 cm in diameter, with the lower branches extended at ground level and rooting freely in contact ...$16.29★★★★★10
- Euphorbia milii grandiflora green appleSucculent Euphorbia milii grandiflora green apple, a member of the Euphorbiaceae family, is native to Madagascar. Euphorbia milii common names are Crown of Thorns, Christ plant, and Christ Thorn. It exhibits shrubby growth with a woody branched stem, thorns, and narrow leaves. The plant grows up ...$26.25★★★★★2
- Euphorbia cap saint mariensisThe Euphorbia Cap Saint Mariensis, with the common name ‘Chichituna’, is indeed unique. It has a creeping bearing, reaching up to a height of 6 to 12 inches. It belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family and has its origin in Mexico. Wavy margins and grayish tones characterize the fleshy green leaves. ...$16.29★★★★★23
- Euphorbia bupleurifoliaPine-cone Plant, Cone-Shaped Spurge, and Rabbit-Eared Spurge are some of the many names given to Euphorbia Bupleurifolia. This cone-shaped succulent grows up to 6 inches in height and belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. The plant goes dormant in winter and is native to South Africa. Growth ...$21.49★★★★★17
- Euphorbia polygona snowflakesPlease note: You will receive a similar plant in size and shape, but it may not be as white as shown in the photos as the colors range from a grey-blue to white. This plant gets more white with direct sun and the ones in our nursery do not get direct sun. They will get more white if you put them ...Sale$17.49 - $194.39★★★★★74
- Euphorbia horrida urchinEuphorbia horrida is a spiny succulent shrub with irregular basally clumping stems. In age it will form tight clumps of upright columns up to a meter wide that closely resemble some cactus species. It also has clustered crowns of somewhat ferocious spines much like the true cacti. Stem: 100 to ...$15.00★★★★★3
- Euphorbia mammillaris variegataEuphorbia Mammillaris Variegata, also known as the Indian Corn Corp belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. With its origin in South Africa, the plant is columnar-shaped and can grow between 8 to 10 inches tall. It offers a dormancy of winter. Growth Rate The succulent is a fast-growing species ...Sale$9.99 - $61.49★★★★★40
- Euphorbia neohumbertiiNative to Madagascar, this one of a kind succulent is part of the Euphorbiaceae family. It is definitely a must have for the enthusiastic collector. Minimum avg. temperature: 60°F (15°C) Sun exposure: Light shade Origin: Western Madagascar Some of the information in this description has ...$15.89★★★★★27
- Euphorbia poissoniiCandle Plant and the Cylindrical Euphorbia are the two names given to Euphorbia Poissonii. As the name suggests, this plant is cylindrical-like and can grow up to 6.6 feet tall. Native to Nigeria, this succulent is winter dormant. Growth Rate This is a plant that even in its growing season, ...$33.47★★★★★3
- Euphorbia esculenta inhermisCultivation and propagation: Euphorbia esculenta is an easy species to grow that is suited for any well drained soil in full sun. It is cultivated as an ornamental, and is a particular favorite of succulent plant enthusiasts. Growing rate: It is a relatively slow growing and long lived plant ...$24.99★★★★★13
- Euphorbia enoplaMilk Barrel and Pincushion Euphorbia are the two common names given to Euphorbia enopla. This winter dormant plant is native to South Africa and can grow up to 60 cm tall. The pincushion plant is fan-shaped and belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. Growth Rate The Euphorbia enopla cactus is a ...$18.99 - $39.59★★★★★26
- Euphorbia decaryi var. decaryiDescription: E. decaryi is a small, leafy succulent with a shrub-like development. It is a mat-forming species and spreads almost horizontally on the ground by means of rhizomes. The Euphorbia decaryi growth form illustrates the typical horizontal habit of most Madagascan euphorbias. Flowers: ...$18.27★★★★★5
- Euphorbia viguieri ankarafantsiensisOrigin: Madagascar. Description: Euphorbia viguieri is a very 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 is a very ...$10.79★★★★★22
- Euphorbia millotiiOrigin: Madagascar Description: Euphorbia millotii is a unique charming succulent scrublets up to 80 cm tall with round, initially greenish red, later grey, lignified branches. The foliage, which appears after the bloom is green with rich purple undersides at first. Flowers: Small pendent and ...$16.00★★★★★10
- Euphorbia fasciculata schoenlandiiOrigin and habitat: East cape, South Africa (fairly close to the South African west coast mainly on the Sand Veld the area right along the coast.)Habitat: It is grows in open fields often on beach sand far enough from the present shoreline to support plant growth. The climate is characterized by ...$16.27★★★★★7
- Euphorbia spiralisDescription: Euphorbia spiralis is a scrubby, leafless, cactus-like succulent related to Euphorbia polyacantha. It is the only spiny succulent euphorbia on Socotra (a typical example of convergent evolution, morphologically strongly reminiscent of neotropical cacti), possessing thick succulent ...$39.25★★★★★2
- Euphorbia feroxThis is an easy to grow plant for pot culture. It grows well in a very draining mineral potting substrate, but it isn't picky about soil. The area to which this plant is native receives rains in both winter and summer, so it can be watered moderately all year around (except in the coldest month ...$10.89 - $21.50★★★★★16
- Euphorbia flanaganii f. cristata " Green Coral "Euphorbia flanaganii cristata, also commonly known as ‘Green coral’, grows up to a height of 6-12 inches as it matures. When viewing an image of the plant, you will notice the strong bright green color, which is one of its most prominent features. The Green coral has the Cristata fan-like top, ...$18.97★★★★★29
- Euphorbia leucodendronEuphorbia Leucodendron is known by its common name “Stick Plant.” It is a small tree or shrub with narrow cylindrical and spineless branches. These winter-dormant succulents can reach 4 to 6 feet in height. With their origin in the Madagascar region, Euphorbia Leucodendron plants belong to the ...$15.89★★★★★4
- Euphorbia pubiglansNative 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 ...$11.97 - $22.50★★★★★9
- Euphorbia resiniferaAlso known as Resin Spurge, Euphorbia Resinifera belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. With its origin in Morocco, the plant forms a cushion-shaped clump and can grow up to 2 to 2.5 feet tall. It offers a dormancy of winters and blooms in summers. Growth Rate This dense plant is a slow-growing ...$21.50★★★★★3
- Euphorbia milii Crown of Thorns VariegatedEuphorbia milii is an attractive shrub with its origin in Madagascar. Growing from 12 to 24 inches in height, the plant is low-maintenance & can be grown without giving much attention. This succulent plant from the Euphorbiaceae family enters into dormancy in the winter months. Euphorbia ...$26.49 - $39.20★★★★★6
- Euphorbia baioensisEuphorbia baioensis Euphorbia baioensis is a species of flowering plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. This spiny succulent plant is originally from Kenya. It is found in tropical deserts and flourishes in hot dry conditions Recommended Temperature Zone: USDA: 10b-11 Frost Tolerance: Keep above ...$12.29★★★★★10
- Euphorbia mammillaris corn cobThe Euphorbia mammillaris, also known as the Indian corn cob, belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. A local of South Africa, the Indian corn cob euphorbia is a grey/silver colored columnar shrublet that has the typical spikes, just like toothpicks. The main stem is thick, with many lateral ...$7.99 - $9.83★★★★★30
- Euphorbia hedyotoidesIt is a root-succulent deciduous shrub found in South-West Madagascar. Flowers are yellow to pale red. A summer grower that requires very well-draining soil and not too much sun. It should be watered sparingly during the Summer months, in Winter it should only be watered when the soil is ...$24.97★★★★★3
- Euphorbia leistneriEuphorbia leistneri is a species of succulent plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. It is endemic to northwest-Namibia and southwest-Angola near the Kunene river. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss. E. leistneri is closely related to ...$21.99★★★★★2
- Euphorbia Obesa HybridHybrids involving "obesa" can be some of the most interesting and unique. Native to South Africa. Known as the Basketball plant. Great conversation piece. Avoid white sap from the interior of the plant. If you get in touch with it, wash thoroughly with soap and water. Protect from frost. ...$16.29 - $45.47★★★★★12
- Euphorbia knuthiiEuphorbia knuthii Origin and Habitat, Southern Description: Euphorbia knuthii is a dwarf spiny succulent shrublet with a tuberous main root, which continues into a serpentine caudex, freely branched from the top. It is sometimes accompanied by a number of underground rhizomes. It is closely ...$14.69★★★★★14
- Euphorbia grandidensEuphorbia grandidens It is many branched shrub or tree, up to 16 m tall or more, with one to several, main succulent trunks. The flowers are yellow. The flowering time is from August to October. This species can make a bold and remarkable, but stylish, statement, and can be an easy and ...$19.90 - $37.49★★★★★2
- Euphorbia beharensisEuphorbia beharensis Growth rate: It is a relatively fast growing species. Exposure: Full sun to light shade appears to be the optimum range, but can tolerate the most shade, and a plant that has been growing in shade should be slowly hardened off before placing it in full sun as the plant ...$20.69★★★★★6
- Euphorbia stenoclada spinelessOrigin and habitat: Endemic to Madagascar, Ambatofinandrahana. Flowers: Cyathia 3 mm purplish in diameter sessile in densely clustered cymes at branches tips, violet-crimson. Cultivation and Propagation: It is an easy species to grow that is suited for any well-drained soil in full sun. But ...$12.29★★★★★14
- Euphorbia francoisiiEuphorbia francoisii Growth rate: It is a slow growing species and tubers take many years to enlarge. 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 need full sun to light shade exposures, but ...$33.49★★★★★2
- Euphorbia hamata*The last photos are for reference only of full size plant. Euphorbia hamata, also commonly known as ‘Elephant's milk bush’, is a spineless succulent shrub with branches at the base that can reach a height of 18-36 inches. On the branches, there are numerous recurved tubercules. This ...$16.49★★★★★6
- Euphorbia spinescens multifoliaCultivation and propagation: Euphorbia multifolia is an easy to grow plant for pot culture. Growth rate: It is a relatively rapidly growing species that will make large clumps with hundreds heads given the best conditions. Soil: It grows well in a very draining mineral potting substrate, but it ...$24.97★★★★★4
- Euphorbia bupleurifolia large SpecimenEuphorbia bupleurifolia a gorgeous plant that is found in large areas such as South Africa, Cape Province, all the way to Transkei and Natal. It is a plant that reaches up to about 12 to 16" in height, either solitary or branches from the base of the plant. These plants are dioecious meaning ...$73.49★★★★★3
- Euphorbia loricataEuphorbia loricata is commonly known as the ‘African palm tree’ and belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. A native of South Africa, this succulent reaches 3.3 feet (1 m) tall in height and enters dormancy in the summer season. Growth Rate The growth rate of African palm trees is fast. Flowering ...$19.50★★★★★3
- Euphorbia esculenta Large SpecimenCultivation and propagation: Euphorbia esculenta is an easy species to grow that is suited for any well drained soil in full sun. It is cultivated as an ornamental, and is a particular favorite of succulent plant enthusiasts. Growing rate: It is a relatively slow growing and long lived plant ...$94.29★★★★★4
- Euphorbia ammak crestThis is a cristata form of Euphorbia ammak Description: Euphorbia ammak is a striking Euphorbia of massive stature. Flowers: Yellow-green, approx. 1 cm in diameter, fleshy. It is an easy species to grow that is suited for any well-drained soil in full sun. But young plants are happy ...$24.99★★★★★11
- Euphorbia AeruginosaEuphorbia aeruginosa is a very decorative spiny, succulent forming dwarf. Its name, which means 'verdigris', refers to the coppery-green branches which have contrasting reddish-brown spines. Common and relatively easy to grow plant for pot culture. Branches bluish-grey or copper-green often ...$18.79★★★★★11
- Euphorbia pseudoglobosaEuphorbia pseudoglobosa is a dwarf spineless succulent that looks like a cactus, eventually forming a subterranean caudex (often lifted up into view in cultivation for looks) It is a slow growing long lived plant and once established, it will be content in its position and with its soil for ...$28.89★★★★★3
- Euphorbia pseudoglobosa greenOriginary from Cuba, also known as Dwarf Turk's-cap cactus, this beautiful looking cactus can reach up to 2.8 - 3.5" in height and 3" in diameter. It is a cactus in the genus Melocactus belonging to the family Cactaceae. The epithet matanzanus is derived from the Cuban province of Matanzas. ...$31.49★★★★★2
- Euphorbia japonicaThis is a dwarf interesting hybrid involving Euphorbia susannae and Euphorbia bupleurifolia, pretty easy to grow. (Common names are pineapple and cocklebur) It has a thickened root merging into a short caudex partly underground with several ananas-like branches arising from the crown. It shows ...$24.89★★★★★7
- Euphorbia meloformis variegataIt has round green and purple banded, spineless stems with 8 to 12 ribs. It occasionally offsets from the base. It is very similar in look to E. obesa, but with small yellow flowers on long peduncles which dry and persist on the plant after blooming, It is quite common in cultivation, though ...$37.50★★★★★8