Collection: Euphorbia
Exotic and unique Euphorbias range from low-growing shrubs to tall cactus-like succulent plants. Even thought euphorbias resemble cactus they are not. Euphorbias have thorns that shoot out in pairs where cactus have individual spines.
Euphorbia can be propagated by stem cuttings, which should be left to dry for 2-3 days before planting. Cut stems off of new growth 2-6" long. Stem cuttings often grow roots within two to four weeks.
Euphorbias contains a white milky sap that is toxic and can irritate the eyes, mucous membranes and skin. When handling plant use caution and wash hands with soap and water.
Zone 9