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The Euphorbia gorgonis is a rare and visually ground-hugging succulent admired for its twisted, radiating stems that resemble writhing snakes, making it a fascinating focal point for collectors and enthusiasts of architectural plants. Its distinctive appearance and drought tolerance have earned it growing popularity in specialty succulent collections and modern desert-style displays. 

Top view of Euphorbia gorgonis, a rare succulent with jagged green leaves and yellow flowers arranged in a striking central rosette.

Native to South Africa, this Euphorbia plant forms a low, central caudex from which numerous short, cylindrical, gray-green stems radiate outward in a circular pattern.

The stems are slightly ridged and may display subtle mottling, adding texture and depth to the plant’s appearance.

Like other Euphorbias, it contains a milky latex sap that can be irritating to skin and should be handled with care.

Its compact yet dynamic growth makes it particularly appealing for container culture and display.

The main stem of Eiphorbia gorgonis is round or cone-shaped and can grow up to 4 inches wide, with a flat or slightly sunken center that reaches about 2 inches. Over time, it may slowly expand by producing additional stems, creating a fuller, more dramatic form without becoming overly large or invasive. 

This Euphorbia plant produces small, inconspicuous cyathia (specialized Euphorbia flowers) that are usually yellow-green to reddish and appear near the tips of the stems during the warm growing season.  

When it comes to care, this Euphorbia succulent thrives in well-drained specialized succulent soil, preferably with added grit or pumice to prevent root rot. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings, especially during cooler months when growth slows. 

Map of the U.S. highlights USDA zones 10a, 10b, and 11a in orange, ideal for growing Euphorbia gorgonis and rare succulents.

Indoors, it prefers bright, indirect light or filtered sun, while outdoors it performs best in bright shade to partial sun.

Euphorbia gorgonis is suitable for USDA zones 10–11 and should be protected from frost and temperatures below 50°F.

Fertilizer is optional; a diluted, balanced succulent fertilizer applied once a year in spring can support healthy growth. 


Final Thoughts

Overall, the Euphorbia gorgonis is a rare, sculptural succulent that captivates with its snake-like form, myth-inspired character, and drought-tolerant nature. Its slow growth, compact size, and minimal care requirements make it an excellent choice for collectors, container gardeners, and lovers of unusual architectural plants. With proper light, careful watering, and well-draining soil, this extraordinary Euphorbia can thrive for many years as a living centerpiece. 

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The Euphorbia gorgonis is a rare and visually ground-hugging succulent admired for its twisted, radiating stems that resemble writhing snakes, making it a fascinating focal point for collectors and enthusiasts of architectural plants. Its distinctive appearance and drought tolerance have earned it growing popularity in specialty succulent collections and modern desert-style displays. 

Top view of Euphorbia gorgonis, a rare succulent with jagged green leaves and yellow flowers arranged in a striking central rosette.

Native to South Africa, this Euphorbia plant forms a low, central caudex from which numerous short, cylindrical, gray-green stems radiate outward in a circular pattern.

The stems are slightly ridged and may display subtle mottling, adding texture and depth to the plant’s appearance.

Like other Euphorbias, it contains a milky latex sap that can be irritating to skin and should be handled with care.

Its compact yet dynamic growth makes it particularly appealing for container culture and display.

The main stem of Eiphorbia gorgonis is round or cone-shaped and can grow up to 4 inches wide, with a flat or slightly sunken center that reaches about 2 inches. Over time, it may slowly expand by producing additional stems, creating a fuller, more dramatic form without becoming overly large or invasive. 

This Euphorbia plant produces small, inconspicuous cyathia (specialized Euphorbia flowers) that are usually yellow-green to reddish and appear near the tips of the stems during the warm growing season.  

When it comes to care, this Euphorbia succulent thrives in well-drained specialized succulent soil, preferably with added grit or pumice to prevent root rot. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings, especially during cooler months when growth slows. 

Map of the U.S. highlights USDA zones 10a, 10b, and 11a in orange, ideal for growing Euphorbia gorgonis and rare succulents.

Indoors, it prefers bright, indirect light or filtered sun, while outdoors it performs best in bright shade to partial sun.

Euphorbia gorgonis is suitable for USDA zones 10–11 and should be protected from frost and temperatures below 50°F.

Fertilizer is optional; a diluted, balanced succulent fertilizer applied once a year in spring can support healthy growth. 


Final Thoughts

Overall, the Euphorbia gorgonis is a rare, sculptural succulent that captivates with its snake-like form, myth-inspired character, and drought-tolerant nature. Its slow growth, compact size, and minimal care requirements make it an excellent choice for collectors, container gardeners, and lovers of unusual architectural plants. With proper light, careful watering, and well-draining soil, this extraordinary Euphorbia can thrive for many years as a living centerpiece. 

Attribute Value
Bloom Season Spring, summer
Botanical Name Euphorbia gorgonis
Dormancy Winter
Family Euphorbiaceae
Flower Color Bright yellow, greenish yellow
Genus Euphorbia
Growth Habit Ground hugging
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 10, 11
Mature Size 4 in. wide
Native Area South Africa
Plant Type Succulent
Propagation By stem cutting
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, pest resistant, deer resistant, heat tolerant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Succulents potting mix soil
Special Features Easy to maintain, Easy to grow
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.), Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)
Toxicity Mildly toxic for humans, mildly toxic for pets
Watering Needs Low

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