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Euphorbia Trigona live plant shipped in a 6.5cm pot Common names include African milk tree, cathedral cactus, Abyssinian euphorbia, high chaparalle Similar in size and shape to the plant in the photos at least 5 inches tall They all grow leaves in summer but may loose them at various times so they may not always have leaves when shipped Provided with care and growing guide - Out of Stock
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Euphorbia trigona shipped in a 6.5cm pot african milk tree |
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Euphorbia fruticosa - Live Plant - Cool Succulent Plant shipped in a 6.5cm pot Shipped in a rigid box after being well packed Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photos It is a winter dormant and easy species to grow that is suited for any well drained soil in full sun. But young plant are happy growing indoors, where they can easily reach the ceiling. Give the plant an airy growing medium which mainly consists of non organic material such us clay, pumice, lava grit, and only a little peat or leaf-mould. Water regularly during the active growing season from March to September. No water should ever be allowed to stand around the roots. Keep almost completely dry in winter. It is a moderately fast grower,and will quickly become large landscape masterpieces in just 3-7 years. It can tolerate moderate shade, and a plant that has been growing in shade should be slowly hardened off before placing it in full sun as the plant will be severely scorched if moved too suddenly from shade into sun. Like quite small pots, repot in very later winter, early spring. Can be pruned for shape and branching. Frost tender, frost free zones only. - Out of Stock
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Euphorbia fruticosa - 6.5cm pot - Cool Succulent Plant |
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Euphorbia Polyacantha - Fishbone-thistle, Fish-bone cactus shipped in a 6.5 pot Similar to the ones shown in the photos They all have offsets Provided with care and growing guide Euphorbia polyacantha is a succulent leafless spiny shrub 1-1.5 m high, occasionally to 2 metres, that is broader than high, with little or no clear trunk and numerous, and densely erect branches forming a dense rounded or almost flat crown. The flowers (cyathia) are small, yellow-green and grow from "eyes" exactly in between the spine pairs in the angles of stems. Branches: Ascending, mostly arising at the base, grey to dark green, about 12-30 mm thick, 4?5 (to 7-angled) angled usually constricted into shallow ovate segments 20-40 mm long, glabrous. Angles compressed, with small rounded teeth or crenations with spines shield joined in a continuous horny dark grey margins, dark when young - In Stock
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Euphorbia polyacantha - fishbone-thistle, fish-bone cactus 6.5cm pot |
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Euphorbia Trigona Rubra cv Royal Red shipped in a 6.5cm pot At least 5 inches tall Shipped in a rigid box after being well packed grows stunning bright red leaves Common names include African milk tree, cathedral cactus, Abyssinian euphorbia, high chaparalle Similar to the ones in the photos that show the size and shape of the plant Provided with care and growing guide Easy to care for Euphorbia trigona cv. Royal Red (Euphorbia trigona 'rubra') with stems and leaves flushed purplish-red (and some bronzish-green). The leaves are often darker red in this clone and the stems greener for a lovely bicolored look. The stems can be flecked red to magenta. Some leaves may become rich magenta-red. - Out of Stock
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Euphorbia Trigona Rubra cv Royal Red |
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Euphorbia mammillaris variegata Rare succulent Shipped in 6.5 cm pot Easy to care for Good size succulent Similar in size and shape to the one in the photos - Out of Stock
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Euphorbia mammillaris variegata rare succulent shipped in a pot |
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One EUPHORBIA AERUGINOSA Plant Shipped in a 6.5cm pot Also known as Spurge, Miniature Saguaro Provided with growing and care guide Euphorbia aeruginosa is a very decorative spiny, succulent, forming dwarf, shrubs 15-30 cm in height (up to 40 cm recorded north of Punda Milia) and a subterranean caudex. Branches bluish-grey or brownish-green with many brownish spines. Branching occurs at or below ground level and above too. Its name, which means 'verdigris', refers to the coppery-green branches which have contrasting reddish-brown spines. Flowers are small bright yellow 3 mm in diameter; nectar-glands oblong - Out of Stock
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Euphorbia aeruginosa plant miniature saguaro 6.5cm pot |
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Monadenium Guentheri Euphorbia Guentheri 6.5cm pot Known as Sausage Spurge and Medusa Head Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photos Shipped in a pot and mailed in a small rigid box Monadenium guentheri is a stout perennial succulent herb with long, cylindrical stems that carry prominent spine-tipped patterned tubercles and fleshy sickle-shaped deciduous leaves. Commonly called �Sausage Spurge�, the mature plant resembles a tangle of snakes, and makes a great �Medusa Head� when grown as a houseplant in the right container. A native of south east Kenya, Monadenium guentheri is usually found growing in open grass scrub. It is fairly fast growing and a good choice for beginning a Monadenium collection. Propagation is easiest from cuttings. Allow them to callus over and then pot up in porous soil. Seeds resulting from cross-pollinated plants can also be collected and sown. - Out of Stock
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Euphorbia Guentheri sausage spurge Monadenium guentheri |
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Grafted Coral Cactus Crested Euphorbia Lactea Rare Unusual houseplant Shipped in a 4 inch pot approx 6 inches high Shipping in a rigid box Common names Coral Cactus Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photos - Out of Stock
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Grafted Coral Cactus Crested Euphorbia Lactea |
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Euphorbia pseudocactus in a 6.5cm pot ornamental succulent Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photos Description: Euphorbia pseudocactus is a multi-branched, dwarf-stemmed succulent shrub that, as its name suggests, resembles a cactus. The stems often have distinctive yellow V-shaped markings. Plants eventually form large mounded clumps brancing from the base and above, 60-120 cm tall and up to 2 m in diameter. Stem: Acutely-angled, irregular, constricted in broad, twisted, obovate to triangular segments about 5-15 cm long, which usually represents a year of growth. These segments are green of varying shades, conspicuously and ornamentally decorated with horizontal or "U" shaped grey-yellow or greenish-yellow markings. The difference in colour and markings has lead to the introduction of invalid names based purely on colour. On cross section the segments have very thin walls and irregular diameter varying from 2,5 to 7 cm. Ribs: 3 to 5 (but usually 4) angular with wavy edges and sinuate teeth up to 1.5 cm apart. Stipular Spines: Stout 5-12 mm long joined in a horny margin. This margin is usually a white/grey, as are the spines. These often have a dark brown or black tip. Leaves Leaves only appear briefly, less then 3 mm at the very tips of the growing canters only, briefly in summer. Inflorescences (cymes):1-3 in an horizontal line from the "flowering eyes", mid-way between each set of spines, simple. Peduncles 2 mm. Flowers (cyathia) Up to 7 mm across. Nectar glands oblong, yellow and touching. Fruits (capsules): Subsessile acutely lobed, to 14 mm across. Seeds:Subglobose 3 mm in diameter smooth. Bloom Season: Late winter through Late Summer - In Stock
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Euphorbia pseudocactus in a 6.5cm pot ornamental succulent |
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Euphorbia Japonica (Euphorbia cv. Cocklebur) shipped in a 3 inch pot Rare Unusual houseplant Shipped in a 3 inch pot Common names Pineapple, Cocklebur - Out of Stock
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Euphorbia Japonica (Euphorbia cv. Cocklebur) shipped in a 3 inch pot |
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Euphorbia Canariensis dark Canary Island Spurge Unusual rare plant Canary Candelabra Spurge Large plant approx 25cm tall The photos show how these look Shipped in a rigid box after being well packed The plant is shipped in its pot to prevent any damage to the roots. Description: Also called "Canary Candelabra Spurge", in Russian it is known as "Молочай канарский" (Canary Spurge). It is a beautiful fast-growing succulent plant, it can reach up to 3 meters in height and easily branches out, creating numerous branches at the base. Its columnar stem is robust, fleshy, with a color, ranging from light green to reddish brown. The spines, arranged in pairs, are short and take on the color from gray to brown. Easy to grow, thus suitable even for beginners. - Out of Stock
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10 inch Euphorbia Canariensis dark Canary Island Spurge |
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Euphorbia decaryi - Rare Euphorbiaceae - Live Plant Cool Succulent Plant shipped in a 5.5cm pot Shipped in a rigid box after being well packed Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photos Needs very little care and very little water Euphorbia Decaryi can be quite beautiful when it is well-taken care of. This succulent type needs typical watering as the other succulents. The watering method is very important to keep your plant healthy. It should not sit on the water, and an excess amount of water should be avoided. The best way of watering is soak and dry method this succulent. Yet, the succulent should be controlled to avoid overwatering. Euphorbia is a very large and diverse genus of flowering plants, commonly called spurge, in the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae). "Euphorbia" is sometimes used in ordinary English to collectively refer to all members of Euphorbiaceae (in deference to the type genus), not just to members of the genus. Some euphorbias are commercially widely available, such as poinsettias at Christmas. Some are commonly cultivated as ornamentals, or collected and highly valued for the aesthetic appearance of their unique floral structures, such as the crown of thorns plant (Euphorbia milii). Euphorbias from the deserts of Southern Africa and Madagascar have evolved physical characteristics and forms similar to cacti of North and South America, so they (along with various other kinds of plants) are often incorrectly referred to as "cacti". Some are used as ornamentals in landscaping, because of beautiful or striking overall forms, and drought and heat tolerance. - In Stock
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Euphorbia decaryi Rare Euphorbiaceae shipped in a pot |
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