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Euphorbia Lactea - (8.5cmØ x 11cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Euphorbia Lactea - (8.5cmØ x 11cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Euphorbia Lactea - Prince's Garden
Euphorbia Lactea - Prince's Garden
Euphorbia Lactea - (8.5cmØ x 11cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Euphorbia Lactea - (8.5cmØ x 11cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Euphorbia Lactea - (8.5cmØ x 11cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Euphorbia Lactea - (8.5cmØ x 11cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Euphorbia Lactea - (8.5cmØ x 11cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Euphorbia Lactea - Prince's Garden
Euphorbia Lactea - (8.5cmØ x 11cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Euphorbia Lactea - (8.5cmØ x 11cmH) - Prince Garden Centre

Euphorbia Lactea - (Pot Size - 8.5cmØ x 11cmH)

$10.80
  • Pot Size - 8.5cmØ x 11cmH

Euphorbia Lactea, also known as Crested Euphorbia or Coral Cactus, is a fascinating succulent plant characterized by its unique crested growth pattern resembling coral or brain coral. This eye-catching plant adds a touch of exotic beauty to any indoor or outdoor succulent garden.

Pot Size: 8.5cmØ x 11cmH

Overall Plant Height: Approx. 30cmH

*Product photo shown is for reference only. Actual plant colour, type, size & arrangement may differ from the photo*

  • Lighting Requirement

    They will thrives in bright, indirect light. Place it near a sunny window where it can receive several hours of sunlight each day.

  • Water Requirement

    Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water sparingly, as this plant is drought-tolerant and susceptible to root rot if overwatered.

  • Soil & Fertiliser Requirement

    Plant in a well-draining cactus or succulent mix. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. Feed sparingly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertiliser diluted to half the recommended strength. Avoid fertilising during the dormant winter months