
Euphorbia mammillaris
Euphorbia
Description
Euphorbia mammillaris, commonly known as Corn Cob Euphorbia, is a unique and visually striking succulent native to South Africa. The plant consists of cylindrical, segmented stems that resemble a corn cob, with prominent tubercles or bumps. The stems are typically a dark green or bluish-green color. It adds a unique texture and form to any garden. Euphorbia mammillaris is relatively easy to care for, preferring bright light and well-drained soil. It's a great choice for rock gardens, container gardens, and succulent arrangements. When handling the plant, wear gloves to avoid contact with the milky sap, which can irritate the skin. Water sparingly.
Description
Euphorbia mammillaris, commonly known as Corn Cob Euphorbia, is a unique and visually striking succulent native to South Africa. The plant consists of cylindrical, segmented stems that resemble a corn cob, with prominent tubercles or bumps. The stems are typically a dark green or bluish-green color. It adds a unique texture and form to any garden. Euphorbia mammillaris is relatively easy to care for, preferring bright light and well-drained soil. It's a great choice for rock gardens, container gardens, and succulent arrangements. When handling the plant, wear gloves to avoid contact with the milky sap, which can irritate the skin. Water sparingly.