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euphorbia monstrose succulent

euphorbia monstrose succulent Euphorbia Monstrose

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euphorbia monstrose succulent Euphorbia MonstroseThis is quite possibly the sweetest little euphorbia mutant. Each one will be slightly different and is hand picked by me for their unique and intricate features. As it grows, it will continue to grow to an ever expanding mound of adorableness. Certainly! Here's the product listing for Euphorbia monstrose: Origin: Native to Mexico. Common Name(s): Euphorbia Monstrose plant is featured in a 3. 5 pot General Care: Euphorbia monstrose is a unique and

This is quite possibly the sweetest little euphorbia mutant. 

Each one will be slightly different and is hand-picked by me for their unique and intricate features. 

As it grows, it will continue to grow to an ever-expanding mound of adorableness.

Certainly! Here's the product listing for Euphorbia monstrose:

  • Origin: Native to Mexico.
  • Common Name(s): Euphorbia Monstrose
  • plant is featured in a 3.5’ pot
  • General Care: Euphorbia monstrose is a unique and striking succulent that requires bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. It is drought-tolerant and should be watered sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Care should be taken when handling this plant, as the milky sap can cause skin irritation.
  • Growing Period: Euphorbia monstrose grows slowly and can form into a mini mound, this plant can also make darling bonsai and miniature arrangements
  • Soil Recommendations: Well-draining soil is crucial for the health of this plant. Use a cactus or succulent mix with added perlite or pumice for optimal drainage.
  • Hardiness Zones: Hardy in zones 10-11. In colder climates, it is best grown as a houseplant.
  • Light Needs: Bright, indirect light is ideal for Euphorbia monstrose. Avoid direct sunlight, as it may cause sunburn or scorch the plant.
  • Pet Safety: Euphorbia monstrose contains a toxic milky sap that can cause irritation or illness in pets. Keep it out of reach of curious pets.

You will receive a similar plant in color and size shipped semi-bare root for pots larger than 2.5. Please consider ordering a heat pack if your sustained temperatures are below 38 degrees.

 

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