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Euphorbia susannae
7,99€ EUR
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Euphorbia susannae
7,99€ EUR
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Description
This small euphorbia is a very decorative species from South Africa. It looks a bit like a pineapple stuck in the ground.
Euphorbia susannae only grows to about 5 cm tall and wide and is completely leafless. It produces numerous side branches which also develop into thickened trunks, giving older plants a very symmetrical appearance. It is very easy to care for and particularly attractive when given enough space to spread out, for example in a pot.
Like all members of the spurge family, it contains a milky sap in all parts of the plant.
Euphorbia susannae is dioecious, meaning it has separate male and female plants. We know the sex of most of our plants! If you specifically want a male or female, please write this in the order notes and we will try to fulfill your request!
You will receive a plant that is already branched in a 10.5 cm pot.
Euphorbia susannae only grows to about 5 cm tall and wide and is completely leafless. It produces numerous side branches which also develop into thickened trunks, giving older plants a very symmetrical appearance. It is very easy to care for and particularly attractive when given enough space to spread out, for example in a pot.
Like all members of the spurge family, it contains a milky sap in all parts of the plant.
Euphorbia susannae is dioecious, meaning it has separate male and female plants. We know the sex of most of our plants! If you specifically want a male or female, please write this in the order notes and we will try to fulfill your request!
You will receive a plant that is already branched in a 10.5 cm pot.
Care tips
Light & Location
Substrate & Repotting
Watering & Fertilizing
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