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othonna succulent Shop 'Othonna euphorbioides' Care & Growing GuideThe Othonna euphorbioides is a truly distinct succulent with a fat stem, or caudex, and is appreciated for its unique form and drought tolerant nature, making it a fantastic choice for both indoor and outdoor growers. With its chunky, upright stems and sparse leaf clusters, it offers a sculptural presence in containers and rock gardens alike. Its ability to thrive in pots and under bright indoor conditions has made it a favorite among succulent

The Othonna euphorbioides is a truly distinct succulent with a fat stem, or caudex, and is appreciated for its unique form and drought-tolerant nature, making it a fantastic choice for both indoor and outdoor growers. With its chunky, upright stems and sparse leaf clusters, it offers a sculptural presence in containers and rock gardens alike. Its ability to thrive in pots and under bright indoor conditions has made it a favorite among succulent collectors, particularly those drawn to rare, caudiciform (fat-stemmed) plants. 

Othonna euphorbioides produces small, daisy-like yellow flowers on thin stalks.

During the growing season, short-lived, narrow leaves may appear at the tips of the stems, although the plant is often leafless for much of the year. This makes it an excellent choice for those seeking year-round interest, as its shape and texture hold appeal even without foliage. 

Othonna euphorbioides produces small, daisy-like yellow flowers on thin stalks during its active growing season, which typically lasts from fall to spring in mild climates. These cheerful blooms add a pop of color and contrast beautifully with the otherwise muted tones of the plant’s succulent stems. 

When it comes to care, your Othonna euphorbioides thrives in bright, indirect sunlight indoors or full to partial sun outdoors. Provide a gritty, fast-draining succulent mix, opens in a new tab, and water only when the soil is completely dry, typically every 10–14 days in the growing season.

During summer dormancy, reduce watering to once every 3–4 weeks or skip it altogether unless the stems begin to shrivel. 

When grown indoors, maintain temperatures between 60–80°F, and outdoors, it can survive in USDA Zones 9–11, but should be protected from frost.

A diluted, low-nitrogen fertilizer once in early spring is usually sufficient. 

Final Thoughts

Overall, the Othonna euphorbioides is a rare, low-maintenance succulent that delivers visual intrigue all year long. Whether grown indoors as a container specimen or outdoors in dry gardens, it rewards the grower with unique form, bright yellow blooms, and dependable resilience. Its slow-growing, leaf-shedding nature means it requires little upkeep, making it perfect for plant lovers who appreciate unusual beauty with minimal effort. 

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