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Euphorbia :: Plant Profile and growing hints

       










Euphorbia :

Plant Profile
(Euphorbacea)



Euphorbia obesa

Euphobia area huge genus, well over 2000 species, and maybe upwards of 3500. From low growing species to large tree like specimens all euphorbia produce a milk like sap which is generally toxic, we always handle euphorbia with protective gloves. Poinsettia is a euphorbia (euphorbia pulcherrima) and in its natural habitat can reach 4m. Euphorbia milii (crown of thorns) can reach 2m, but remember that hybrid varieties are generally smaller growing. Euphorbia myrsinites is know as 'donket tail spurge'. Euphorbia supina or 'creeping spurge' is regarded as weed by many. Euphorbia caput medusa is the medusas head euphorbia

Growing conditions for Euphorbia and Euphorbia care.

Euphorbia in general require sun to part shade they require very little maintenance. Only water during aloes the growing season

Euphorbia are suitable for growing in containers or pots, especially the smaller species.

euphorbia-caput-medusa

 




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