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  • Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
  • Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
  • Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
  • Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
  • Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
  • Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
  • Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
  • Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
  • Euphorbia pseudoglobosa

Euphorbia pseudoglobosa

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    Euphorbia pseudoglobosa is a dwarf spineless succulent that looks like a cactus, eventually forming a subterranean caudex (often lifted up into view in cultivation for looks) It is a slow growing long lived plant and once established, it will be content in its position and with its soil for years. The plant can be reproduced by seeds sown during spring or summer, cuttings and division of larger clumps.

    Common names: False Globose Spurge, False Globose Euphorbia
    Sun exposure: Full sun/tolerates moderate shade
    Origin: South Africa
    Growth habits: stems up to 20 cm in diameter/caudex up to 8.5 long 4.5 cm thick/
    Watering needs : Water sparingly during the summer months and keep dry in winter.


    Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

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