The Euphorbia has its origins in the hot climates of Africa and South America. There are many known varieties, all of which have one thing in common: they contain the so-called wolf’s milk or milky latex. The Euphorbia is not officially a cactus, although some display the same external features.
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Pottery Pots develops high-quality planters that are suitable for any interior and exterior, from jumbo pottery to small accessories. The Bohemian collection consists of traditionally woven baskets that are made into strong planters using cement on the inside. Due to the natural composition of the
materials, some color variations may occur.
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This plant display is made up with a pot plant, filled with Vulkastrat and is equipped with a waterlevel indicator. Vulkastrat absorbs more water than regular soil and releases it gradually to the roots. Vulkastrat cannot shrink shut due to its coarse structure, which keeps the soil more airy and allows the roots to absorb enough oxygen.