
Euphorbia caput-medusae
Branched
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Origin
The Euphorbia lactea 'Ghost', also known as the 'Dragon Bones Plant', originates from the tropical regions of India. Over the centuries, plant distributors have brought the plant to various parts of the world. The unique name 'Dragon Bones Plant' is due to the striking shape and texture of its branches, reminiscent of a dragon's spine.
Characteristics
The Euphorbia lactea 'Ghost' is a succulent. This plant owes its distinctive appearance to the wavy, variegated leaves, which range from deep green to pale, almost white. The plant tends to branch after being cut and can reach a height of up to three meters. It is primarily this combination of colours, size and shape that gives the plant its spectacular appearance.
Care
Like most succulents, the Euphorbia lactea 'Ghost' requires relatively little water. It's important to place the plant in well-draining soil to prevent root rot. The Euphorbia lactea 'Ghost' thrives best in a warm environment with plenty of light, but is also quite resistant to drought. Pruning may be necessary to maintain the shape if the plant becomes too tall.
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