I ordered theses on Monday and got them on Thursday. I love them, ill definitely be ordering again soon!
Euphorbia 'Sausage Spurge'
Euphorbia 'Sausage Spurge'
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Euphorbia ‘Sausage Spurge’
Step into the whimsical world of the Euphorbia ‘Sausage Spurge’ 🌿, a plant that brings a touch of the extraordinary to any indoor space. With its unique, cylindrical stems and easy-care nature, this succulent is a true conversation starter.
Features:
- Unique Appearance: The Euphorbia ‘Sausage Spurge’ features long, cylindrical stems adorned with prominent spine-tipped tubercles, creating a striking visual effect 🌱.
- Hardy and Resilient: Known for its hardy nature, this plant is drought-tolerant and can thrive in various indoor environments with minimal care 🌟.
- Distinctive Growth Habit: As it matures, the Euphorbia ‘Sausage Spurge’ develops multiple branches, adding to its architectural beauty and charm 🌿.
Care Tips:
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct sunlight. Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh, direct sun to prevent leaf burn ☀️.
- Water: Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it’s best to water sparingly 💧.
- Soil: Use well-draining, cactus or succulent soil to keep the roots healthy 🌿.
- Temperature: Thrives in a warm environment, ideally between 60-80°F (16-27°C). Avoid placing it in drafty areas 🌡️.
- Fertilizer: Feed monthly during the growing season with a balanced cactus fertilizer at half the recommended strength 🌱.
Bring a touch of nature’s whimsy into your home with the Euphorbia ‘Sausage Spurge’ 🌿. Its unique appearance and easy care make it a perfect choice for adding a distinctive and enchanting element to your space ✨.
- Botanical Name: Euphorbia Guentheri
- Common Names: Sausage Spurge
- Description: A stout perennial succulent herb with long, cylindrical stems, with prominent spine-tipped tubercles and fleshy sickle-shaped deciduous leaves. Flowers small with a red rim-like gland and enclosed in two fused greenish-white bracts with lovely purple mottling. At yet very few species of this Genus are to be found in collections but this one is one of the older species described during the early part of the twentieth-century Euphorbia succulent varieties are easy to grow and are suited to any well drained soil in full sun. They grow well when there is a layer of brick and charcoal pieces, on top of which sandy loam soil is spread. They need little maintenance. Young plant are happy growing indoors.