Euphorbia Lactea - Cutting
Euphorbia lactea, also known as the Candelabrum Tree or Dragon Bones, is a captivating succulent with a striking sculptural form. This unique plant features a tall, branching structure that resembles a candelabra, with ribbed stems and variegated patterns that add visual interest.
While it can grow quite tall in the wild, this particular Euphorbia lactea has been meticulously maintained to a manageable size through regular trimming. This makes it an excellent choice for smaller gardens, patios, or even indoor spaces.
Please note that Euphorbias do contain a milky sap that can be irritating to the skin and eyes, so it is recommended to handle them with care. However, with proper precautions, these plants can be enjoyed for their unique beauty and resilience.
This Euphorbia lactea has been lovingly grown for over 35 years, showcasing its hardiness and adaptability. It is a unique addition to any plant collection and a testament to the fascinating world of succulents. lactea, common names include candelabrum tree, candelabra cactus, dragon bones or mottled candlestick. In the wild it will grow quite tall, but I always keep my euphorbias in check by trimming them. Euphorbias do contain a milky sap which can be poisonous so be careful when handling. I have been growing them for over thirty five years and have never had any problems.
The first photos serves a display purpose only. The succulent plant housed in the black pot comes in a 80mm diameter container. The product you are ordering is a cutting.
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 lactea, also known as the Candelabrum Tree or Dragon Bones, is a captivating succulent with a striking sculptural form. This unique plant features a tall, branching structure that resembles a candelabra, with ribbed stems and variegated patterns that add visual interest.
While it can grow quite tall in the wild, this particular Euphorbia lactea has been meticulously maintained to a manageable size through regular trimming. This makes it an excellent choice for smaller gardens, patios, or even indoor spaces.
Please note that Euphorbias do contain a milky sap that can be irritating to the skin and eyes, so it is recommended to handle them with care. However, with proper precautions, these plants can be enjoyed for their unique beauty and resilience.
This Euphorbia lactea has been lovingly grown for over 35 years, showcasing its hardiness and adaptability. It is a unique addition to any plant collection and a testament to the fascinating world of succulents. lactea, common names include candelabrum tree, candelabra cactus, dragon bones or mottled candlestick. In the wild it will grow quite tall, but I always keep my euphorbias in check by trimming them. Euphorbias do contain a milky sap which can be poisonous so be careful when handling. I have been growing them for over thirty five years and have never had any problems.
The first photos serves a display purpose only. The succulent plant housed in the black pot comes in a 80mm diameter container. The product you are ordering is a cutting.
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 lactea, also known as the Candelabrum Tree or Dragon Bones, is a captivating succulent with a striking sculptural form. This unique plant features a tall, branching structure that resembles a candelabra, with ribbed stems and variegated patterns that add visual interest.
While it can grow quite tall in the wild, this particular Euphorbia lactea has been meticulously maintained to a manageable size through regular trimming. This makes it an excellent choice for smaller gardens, patios, or even indoor spaces.
Please note that Euphorbias do contain a milky sap that can be irritating to the skin and eyes, so it is recommended to handle them with care. However, with proper precautions, these plants can be enjoyed for their unique beauty and resilience.
This Euphorbia lactea has been lovingly grown for over 35 years, showcasing its hardiness and adaptability. It is a unique addition to any plant collection and a testament to the fascinating world of succulents. lactea, common names include candelabrum tree, candelabra cactus, dragon bones or mottled candlestick. In the wild it will grow quite tall, but I always keep my euphorbias in check by trimming them. Euphorbias do contain a milky sap which can be poisonous so be careful when handling. I have been growing them for over thirty five years and have never had any problems.
The first photos serves a display purpose only. The succulent plant housed in the black pot comes in a 80mm diameter container. The product you are ordering is a cutting.
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