Euphorbia inermis is one of our favorite medusoid Euphorbias. This geophyte is perfect the Southern California garden and can grow up to 18 inches wide. Plant in the Fall and...
Euphorbia columnaris is a narrow endemic Euphorbia only found in a small part of northeastern Somalia. It is a slow growing columnar species with its distinctive spines that resemble cactus....
Euphorbia schoelanadii, native to South Africa, is a monoecious succulent with a cylindrical, usually solitary stem covered with conical, spirally arranged tubercles bearing slender sterile shoots in axils persisting as...
Euphorbia hamata, native to South Africa, is a thornless, low-growing succulent, bushily branched from the base, sometimes forming large dense twisted masses with small green to reddish flowers at the...
Euphorbia Bupleurifolia, native to South Africa, is a succulent that develops a fat caudex topped with a tuft of long leaves. The stem has spirally arranged tubercles reminiscent of pineapple...
Euphorbia obesa, native to South Africa, is a small succulent with a ball-shaped, usually solitary stem that becomes cylindrical with age. The stem is grey-green marked with horizontal red-brown or...
Euphorbia Clavigera, native to Eastern-Southern Africa, is a spiny caudex-forming Euphorbia. Grow in well-drained soil and lots of sun. Water regularly during the active growing season. Keep almost dry in...