Euphorbia erytrea (200-250)
Branched 2/3pp
4EUERKK39
Origin
The Euphorbia acrurensis, also known as the Candlestick cactus, originates from South Africa. This plant primarily grows in dry, rocky areas where rainfall is limited. Here, it has evolved to adapt to the harsh climate of its habitat.
Characteristics
The Euphorbia acrurensis is a succulent characterised by its long, architectural branches that grow upwards. These branches have small speckles that are actually functionless leaves. Its stems take on a light green hue and bear small, subtle flowers. Despite its name, the Candlestick cactus does not belong to the cactus family.
Care
Although the Euphorbia acrurensis requires little care, there are a few points of attention. The plant needs a bright place but cannot tolerate direct sunlight. Although it is drought-resistant, moderate watering during the growing season is recommended. In winter, when the plant rests, it needs less water. Finally, it thrives best at room temperature and preferably not below 15°C.
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