Euphorbia cap saint mariensis
Euphorbia cap saint mariensis
Euphorbia cap saint mariensis
Euphorbia cap saint mariensis
Euphorbia cap saint mariensis

The 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. The winter-dormant plant has a distinctive multi-branched shape, with a fast growth rate.

Growth Rate

Euphorbia Cap Saint Mariensis has a relatively fast growth rate.

Flowering

The blooming season for Chichituna is late summer to early fall. During this time, the plant gets covered with tiny white or yellow flowers.

Watering and Feeding

The watering needs of Euphorbia Cap Saint Mariensis are typical to a succulent. It requires regular watering to keep the substrate moist. In winters, the plant should be watered only once a month. Cacti fertilization is advised during summers.

Soil

Chichituna should be grown in soil that contains volcanic matter or pumice stone. Ensure that the soil has no organic matter.

Hardiness

The hardiness zone of the Chichituna is 8b. This Echeveria species is not very frost tolerant and cannot survive in chilly conditions. It is better to plant it indoors if you live in areas that get colder than 25°C (77°F).

Light

While the succulent grows well in full sun exposure, it usually prefers partial shade. Putting in direct sunlight during noon is not advised.

Propagation

The ideal way to propagate Euphorbia Cap Saint Mariensis is via seeds.

Euphorbia Cap Saint Mariensis is a good greenhouse plant and ideal for your balconies, patios, and terraces. By owning one, you can help keep an endangered species alive!

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

Bloom Season Late summerearly fall
Botanical Name Euphorbia capsaintmariensis
Dormancy Winter
Family Euphorbiaceae
Flower Color White or yellow/green
Growth Habit Multibranched
Growth Rate Fast growth
Hardiness Zone 8b
Mature Size 612"
Native Area Madagascar
Resistance 25°c
Sun Exposure Partial shade
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Euphorbia cap saint mariensis

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The 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. The winter-dormant plant has a distinctive multi-branched shape, with a fast growth rate.

Growth Rate

Euphorbia Cap Saint Mariensis has a relatively fast growth rate.

Flowering

The blooming season for Chichituna is late summer to early fall. During this time, the plant gets covered with tiny white or yellow flowers.

Watering and Feeding

The watering needs of Euphorbia Cap Saint Mariensis are typical to a succulent. It requires regular watering to keep the substrate moist. In winters, the plant should be watered only once a month. Cacti fertilization is advised during summers.

Soil

Chichituna should be grown in soil that contains volcanic matter or pumice stone. Ensure that the soil has no organic matter.

Hardiness

The hardiness zone of the Chichituna is 8b. This Echeveria species is not very frost tolerant and cannot survive in chilly conditions. It is better to plant it indoors if you live in areas that get colder than 25°C (77°F).

Light

While the succulent grows well in full sun exposure, it usually prefers partial shade. Putting in direct sunlight during noon is not advised.

Propagation

The ideal way to propagate Euphorbia Cap Saint Mariensis is via seeds.

Euphorbia Cap Saint Mariensis is a good greenhouse plant and ideal for your balconies, patios, and terraces. By owning one, you can help keep an endangered species alive!

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

Bloom Season Late summerearly fall
Botanical Name Euphorbia capsaintmariensis
Dormancy Winter
Family Euphorbiaceae
Flower Color White or yellow/green
Growth Habit Multibranched
Growth Rate Fast growth
Hardiness Zone 8b
Mature Size 612"
Native Area Madagascar
Resistance 25°c
Sun Exposure Partial shade

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