It can grow to a height of 15 feet, but is typically maintained as a 1 to 2 foot houseplant. We won't lie, euphorbia lactea is a challenging plant. Oct 07, 2019 · also unlike cacti, euphorbia lactea is a tropical plant. While euphorbia lactea is not mutated, and has smaller branched stems, 'cristata' has a rare mutation which causes it to "crest" or fan out, and is loved by collectors. Those that do typically have pink or purple flowers.
Once settled in though, mottled spurge pretty much takes care of itself. It has specific watering needs and is dangerously toxic. While euphorbia lactea is not mutated, and has smaller branched stems, 'cristata' has a rare mutation which causes it to "crest" or fan out, and is loved by collectors. We won't lie, euphorbia lactea is a challenging plant. Those that do typically have pink or purple flowers. Oct 07, 2019 · also unlike cacti, euphorbia lactea is a tropical plant. 'cristata' does not flower often, if ever. The plant has spiny stems and mottled branches that are green with white lines, sometimes growing in a crested (cristate) form.
It has specific watering needs and is dangerously toxic.
Those that do typically have pink or purple flowers. It has specific watering needs and is dangerously toxic. While euphorbia lactea is not mutated, and has smaller branched stems, 'cristata' has a rare mutation which causes it to "crest" or fan out, and is loved by collectors. Oct 07, 2019 · also unlike cacti, euphorbia lactea is a tropical plant. 'cristata' does not flower often, if ever. It can grow to a height of 15 feet, but is typically maintained as a 1 to 2 foot houseplant. We won't lie, euphorbia lactea is a challenging plant. Once settled in though, mottled spurge pretty much takes care of itself. It's native to india, sri lanka, and other areas in tropical asia. The plant has spiny stems and mottled branches that are green with white lines, sometimes growing in a crested (cristate) form. Euphorbia lactea 'cristata' is great for indoor and beginner growers.
While euphorbia lactea is not mutated, and has smaller branched stems, 'cristata' has a rare mutation which causes it to "crest" or fan out, and is loved by collectors. Those that do typically have pink or purple flowers. It can grow to a height of 15 feet, but is typically maintained as a 1 to 2 foot houseplant. Euphorbia lactea 'cristata' is great for indoor and beginner growers. It's native to india, sri lanka, and other areas in tropical asia.
Once settled in though, mottled spurge pretty much takes care of itself. Euphorbia lactea 'cristata' is great for indoor and beginner growers. It can grow to a height of 15 feet, but is typically maintained as a 1 to 2 foot houseplant. We won't lie, euphorbia lactea is a challenging plant. 'cristata' does not flower often, if ever. It's native to india, sri lanka, and other areas in tropical asia. The plant has spiny stems and mottled branches that are green with white lines, sometimes growing in a crested (cristate) form. Oct 07, 2019 · also unlike cacti, euphorbia lactea is a tropical plant.
The plant has spiny stems and mottled branches that are green with white lines, sometimes growing in a crested (cristate) form.
Once settled in though, mottled spurge pretty much takes care of itself. Euphorbia lactea 'cristata' is great for indoor and beginner growers. It has specific watering needs and is dangerously toxic. Those that do typically have pink or purple flowers. The plant has spiny stems and mottled branches that are green with white lines, sometimes growing in a crested (cristate) form. 'cristata' does not flower often, if ever. While euphorbia lactea is not mutated, and has smaller branched stems, 'cristata' has a rare mutation which causes it to "crest" or fan out, and is loved by collectors. We won't lie, euphorbia lactea is a challenging plant. Oct 07, 2019 · also unlike cacti, euphorbia lactea is a tropical plant. It's native to india, sri lanka, and other areas in tropical asia. It can grow to a height of 15 feet, but is typically maintained as a 1 to 2 foot houseplant.
We won't lie, euphorbia lactea is a challenging plant. While euphorbia lactea is not mutated, and has smaller branched stems, 'cristata' has a rare mutation which causes it to "crest" or fan out, and is loved by collectors. Those that do typically have pink or purple flowers. It has specific watering needs and is dangerously toxic. The plant has spiny stems and mottled branches that are green with white lines, sometimes growing in a crested (cristate) form.
Oct 07, 2019 · also unlike cacti, euphorbia lactea is a tropical plant. It's native to india, sri lanka, and other areas in tropical asia. Once settled in though, mottled spurge pretty much takes care of itself. Those that do typically have pink or purple flowers. While euphorbia lactea is not mutated, and has smaller branched stems, 'cristata' has a rare mutation which causes it to "crest" or fan out, and is loved by collectors. We won't lie, euphorbia lactea is a challenging plant. 'cristata' does not flower often, if ever. It has specific watering needs and is dangerously toxic.
It can grow to a height of 15 feet, but is typically maintained as a 1 to 2 foot houseplant.
It has specific watering needs and is dangerously toxic. The plant has spiny stems and mottled branches that are green with white lines, sometimes growing in a crested (cristate) form. It's native to india, sri lanka, and other areas in tropical asia. While euphorbia lactea is not mutated, and has smaller branched stems, 'cristata' has a rare mutation which causes it to "crest" or fan out, and is loved by collectors. Those that do typically have pink or purple flowers. We won't lie, euphorbia lactea is a challenging plant. Oct 07, 2019 · also unlike cacti, euphorbia lactea is a tropical plant. Euphorbia lactea 'cristata' is great for indoor and beginner growers. Once settled in though, mottled spurge pretty much takes care of itself. 'cristata' does not flower often, if ever. It can grow to a height of 15 feet, but is typically maintained as a 1 to 2 foot houseplant.
Euphorbia Lactea Plant / Euphorbia lactea fa. cristata - Cactus Jungle : 'cristata' does not flower often, if ever.. We won't lie, euphorbia lactea is a challenging plant. It's native to india, sri lanka, and other areas in tropical asia. While euphorbia lactea is not mutated, and has smaller branched stems, 'cristata' has a rare mutation which causes it to "crest" or fan out, and is loved by collectors. It has specific watering needs and is dangerously toxic. Once settled in though, mottled spurge pretty much takes care of itself.