Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about African Milk Tree (Euphorbia trigona) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... Euphorbia trigona is not hardy; temperatures even two or three degrees below freezing will kill it. Still, the red plant they show in a normal...
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about African Milk Tree (Euphorbia trigona f. rubra) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... I have 4 euphorbia trigona rubra plants on my west facing porch in Mazatlan MX. One of them is over 6' tall and the tops are bending...
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A popular choice for contemporary gardens is the Euphorbia trigona or commonly known as "African Milk Tree." Originating from western Africa, this plant grows up to six feet tall as a spiny shrub-like tree. Small yellowish flowers form alongside the upper ridges of the plant.
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Euphorbia trigona had one quirk that I haven't seen anyone else describe before, though, which was: it waited to see if I could be trusted before it started to grow. Or at least that's how it looked to me. The original plant had both of these stems potted together;
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African Milk Tree (Euphorbia trigona): see it and grow it ... Scientific Name: Euphorbia trigona Haw. Synonym: Euphorbia hermentiana Family: Euphorbiaceae ... Frost Tolerance: Need frost protection in Phoenix...
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EEB Greenhouse Accession Data for Euphorbia trigona :: Location: XER:Madagascar Spiny Thicket B ... Euphorbia trigona Haw. ... Euphorbia abyssinica...
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euphorbia trigona, soil water, dividing point: Glenn, Yes you can transplant the top portions. However, depending on how long it has been like this, it may not root before the tops completely dry up. Euphorbia s have a poisonous sap called latex inside, so a better idea is to break off the top sections... ... ; You are here:
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Euphorbia trigona 'Red' for sale. ... ; Beautiful upright growing succulent. Easy indoor culture. More light will induce reddish, pink stems. ... FAMILY : Euphorbiaceae ; ORIGIN : Africa; SIZE : 3' - 4'; LIGHT REQUIREMENTS : bright shade/no full sun; WATER REQUIREMENTS : keep dry; MIN. TEMP. : 50°;
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This forum is provided for the discussion of cacti and succulents. ... I have one small one, and am treating it just like my normal Euphorbia trigona's. I have noticed, that when I've put it in real strong sun, it tends to fade and look much like the normal plants.
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This cactus isn’t really a cactus; it’s a succulent. This plant is native to tropical parts of south and western Africa. It has very well defined lines and a beautiful green colour, making it perfect for almost ... Also known as the “African milk tree” this plant requires sunlight and like cactus, ... Beside these facts,
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