Cactusmania

Euphorbia leucodendron cristata Ø 17 cm

The Euphorbia leucodendron cristata form is a rare mutation of a succulent native to Madagascar. It is distinguished by its fan-shaped growth, creating a twisted, sculptural structure reminiscent of pale green coral, and is generally leafless. It is easy to care for, preferring very bright locations and requiring well-drained soil, as it particularly fears waterlogging. Perfect for collectors seeking unique forms and botanical oddities.
Not grafted
Code 1555

70,00

Origin

Madagascar

Family

Euphorbiaceae

Exposure
Watering

Regular (every 10 days) from spring to late summer. Check that the earth is completely dry before watering again. In winter, water sporadically to prevent the plant from wilting. Suspend watering if the plant loses its leaves Regular (every 10 days) from spring to late summer. Check that the earth is completely dry before watering again.

Fertilization

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