Euphorbia aeruginosa

November 3, 2009

Euphorbia aeruginosa Euphorbia aeruginosa is now commonly sold species, grown as a houseplant. Creates a cluster composed of a number of 15 cm long, succulent, square stems. The edges hřebetu grow to 1 cm long, bright red thorns. The country produces little kadex. In the autumn months oběvují on the tops of the stems, pale yellow flowers low profile.

Type from South Africa.

Euphorbia aeruginosa 1

  1. Joseph Said,

    Hello!
    This kind of spurge grow for several years, quite politely, I seem to grow and to prosper, but unfortunately I never blossom. Is there any possibility how to "force" to create the flowers?

    Still, I wonder whether we can reproduce vegetatively lateral separation of stem and planted into the substrate (I know that other spurge - eg E. trigone - that's possible). I'd hate to hurt him unnecessarily :-)

    I'll be glad for any advice :-) Thanks much in advance!

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