Euphorbia Debilispina
Euphorbia debilispina, also known as the Weak-Spined Euphorbia, is a unique and captivating succulent native to South Africa.
Appearance:
Stems: Slender, cylindrical stems that grow in a clumping or branching formation. The stems are typically a pale green color and may have subtle reddish or purplish markings.
Spines: Sparse, delicate spines that are often shorter and less prominent than other Euphorbia species. The spines are usually white or yellowish.
Leaves: Small, rudimentary leaves that may appear on new growth but quickly fall off.
Flowers: In the spring or summer, Euphorbia debilispina produces small, yellow or greenish-yellow flowers at the tips of the stems.
Growth Habits and Care:
Sunlight: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Can tolerate some direct sun, especially in the morning or late afternoon.
Soil: Requires well-draining soil, such as a cactus or succulent mix, to prevent root rot.
Watering: Water moderately during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Reduce watering in winter when the plant is dormant.
Temperature: Prefers temperatures between 60-75°F (15-24°C). Protect from frost.
Maintenance: Minimal maintenance required. Remove dead or damaged stems as needed.
Additional Information:
Euphorbia debilispina is a relatively slow-growing succulent, making it a great choice for those seeking a low-maintenance plant.
It is a popular addition to rock gardens, succulent arrangements, or as a specimen plant in containers.
The delicate spines and clumping growth habit give it a unique and interesting appearance.
The first two photos serves a display purpose only. The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 130mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
Please note — NT, TAS, WA customers: please contact us before placing your order due to additional quarantine charges associated with these locations. View Shipping options
Euphorbia debilispina, also known as the Weak-Spined Euphorbia, is a unique and captivating succulent native to South Africa.
Appearance:
Stems: Slender, cylindrical stems that grow in a clumping or branching formation. The stems are typically a pale green color and may have subtle reddish or purplish markings.
Spines: Sparse, delicate spines that are often shorter and less prominent than other Euphorbia species. The spines are usually white or yellowish.
Leaves: Small, rudimentary leaves that may appear on new growth but quickly fall off.
Flowers: In the spring or summer, Euphorbia debilispina produces small, yellow or greenish-yellow flowers at the tips of the stems.
Growth Habits and Care:
Sunlight: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Can tolerate some direct sun, especially in the morning or late afternoon.
Soil: Requires well-draining soil, such as a cactus or succulent mix, to prevent root rot.
Watering: Water moderately during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Reduce watering in winter when the plant is dormant.
Temperature: Prefers temperatures between 60-75°F (15-24°C). Protect from frost.
Maintenance: Minimal maintenance required. Remove dead or damaged stems as needed.
Additional Information:
Euphorbia debilispina is a relatively slow-growing succulent, making it a great choice for those seeking a low-maintenance plant.
It is a popular addition to rock gardens, succulent arrangements, or as a specimen plant in containers.
The delicate spines and clumping growth habit give it a unique and interesting appearance.
The first two photos serves a display purpose only. The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 130mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
Please note — NT, TAS, WA customers: please contact us before placing your order due to additional quarantine charges associated with these locations. View Shipping options
Euphorbia debilispina, also known as the Weak-Spined Euphorbia, is a unique and captivating succulent native to South Africa.
Appearance:
Stems: Slender, cylindrical stems that grow in a clumping or branching formation. The stems are typically a pale green color and may have subtle reddish or purplish markings.
Spines: Sparse, delicate spines that are often shorter and less prominent than other Euphorbia species. The spines are usually white or yellowish.
Leaves: Small, rudimentary leaves that may appear on new growth but quickly fall off.
Flowers: In the spring or summer, Euphorbia debilispina produces small, yellow or greenish-yellow flowers at the tips of the stems.
Growth Habits and Care:
Sunlight: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Can tolerate some direct sun, especially in the morning or late afternoon.
Soil: Requires well-draining soil, such as a cactus or succulent mix, to prevent root rot.
Watering: Water moderately during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Reduce watering in winter when the plant is dormant.
Temperature: Prefers temperatures between 60-75°F (15-24°C). Protect from frost.
Maintenance: Minimal maintenance required. Remove dead or damaged stems as needed.
Additional Information:
Euphorbia debilispina is a relatively slow-growing succulent, making it a great choice for those seeking a low-maintenance plant.
It is a popular addition to rock gardens, succulent arrangements, or as a specimen plant in containers.
The delicate spines and clumping growth habit give it a unique and interesting appearance.
The first two photos serves a display purpose only. The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 130mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
Please note — NT, TAS, WA customers: please contact us before placing your order due to additional quarantine charges associated with these locations. View Shipping options