Collection: Euphorbia
Euphorbia
Exotic and unique, Euphorbias range from low-growing shrubs to tall, cactus-like succulents. Though they may resemble cacti, they are not related Euphorbias have paired thorns, while cacti feature individual spines.
Propagation:
Easily propagated from stem cuttings. Allow cuttings to dry for 2–3 days before planting. Take 2–6" pieces of new growth; roots typically form within 2–4 weeks.
General Care:
🌿 Height & Spread: Up to 2' tall and wide
☀️ Light: Part shade or bright filtered sun
🌸 Blooms:
💧 Water: When dry — drought tolerant
🌱 Dormancy: Winter dormant (active in summer)
❄️ Varieties Hardy to Zone 9 and 10
⚠️ Caution:
All Euphorbias contain a white, milky sap that is toxic and can irritate the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Handle with care and wash thoroughly after contact.
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