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Euphorbia mammillaris ‘Indian Corn Cob’ Var.
Euphorbia mammillaris ‘Indian Corn Cob’ Var.
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Euphorbia mammillaris variegated, also known as the "Indian Corn Cob" is a striking and unique succulent that features cylindrical, tuberous stems with distinct variegation. Its stems are typically green with creamy white or pale yellow bands running horizontally, creating a beautiful contrast that makes this plant stand out. The plant grows in a columnar form, with small, triangular spines along the ridges of the stems. As with many euphorbias, it produces a milky sap when cut or damaged, which can be irritating to the skin, so care should be taken when handling. Euphorbia mammillaris variegated thrives in well-draining soil, full sunlight, and minimal water, making it an excellent choice for xeriscapes, rock gardens, or as a statement piece in succulent collections. Its unusual appearance and low maintenance needs make it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Be aware that the sap of this plant is toxic and should not be touched by children or pets. If you happen to come into contact with the sap while handling the plant, wash your hands right away.
Please Note: Plant will ship bare root with little to no dirt, and you will receive a plant similar to the one in the photo.
Returns & exchanges: Not accepted
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