Planet Desert
Euphorbia stenoclada spineless Cacti Cactus Succulent Real Live Plant
Euphorbia stenoclada spineless Cacti Cactus Succulent Real Live Plant
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Brand: Planet Desert
Color: Green
Features:
- 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: What makes us different is the passion and the attention to the detail on all we do here at Planet Desert. We are confident in the quality of our products, and that’s why all our plants have a 100% satisfaction guarantee! If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not.
- HAND SELECTED AT OUR CALIFORNIA NURSERY: Planet Desert is a family-owned wholesale/retail nursery based in Southern California. Every plant is specially selected, handpicked and carefully packed to guarantee that you will receive the best quality plants. We are dedicated to growing a wide variety of eye-catching cacti and succulents and are constantly adding, developing, and creating more products!
- UNIQUE GIFTS: We have brought together some of our favorite succulents, and an exclusive selection of cacti to create a unique experience. Whether you want to send a birthday present, surprise a friend, or just send a message to someone you love, it is the perfect gift for everyone from plant enthusiasts to beginners.
- NATURAL, EASY HOME DECOR: Unfold your creativity and discover the beautiful world of DIY projects with cacti and succulents. Having green plants around is always a good start to achieving positive energy in your indoor space and around your life. Our terrariums and planters are easy-to-make and we provide all that you need to create low-maintenance gardens that will last almost indefinitely with minimal water needs.
- WIDE VARIETY: We offer the largest and most diverse selection of cacti and succulents from around the world. From unique succulents to plants that are popular for indoor gardens, we carry a huge selection that makes it simple to find what you are looking for. With us, you can find a large spectrum of possibilities, such as simple and easy to grow cacti to the rarest, unusual, and hard to find collector specimens.
Part Number: 768
Details: Origin and habitat: Endemic to Madagascar, Ambatofinandrahana.
Flowers: Cyathia 3 mm purplish in diameter sessile in densely clustered cymes at branches tips, violet-crimson.
Cultivation and Propagation: It is an easy species to grow that is suited for any well-drained soil in full sun. But young plants are happy growing indoors, where they can easily reach the ceiling. Give the plant an airy growing medium which mainly consists of nonorganic material such us clay, pumice, lava grit, and only a little peat or leaf-mold. 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 3-5 years. If the plant becomes very red, this is a sign that the roots have not developed properly. It is a relatively fast-growing and long-lived plant and once established, it will be content in its position and with its soil for 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.
Warning: All parts of Euphorbia ooze a milky sap when damaged or cut. Contact with this sap may cause dermatitis in some people, and in the eyes, the sap can cause temporary blindness which may last for several days.
Propagation: It is easy to propagate by cuttings in late spring to summer, just take a cutting of the plant let it dry for 1 week and stuff it in the ground (preferably dry, loose, extremely well-draining soil).
Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz
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