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Euphorbia Trigona Variegated by Bumble PlantsEuphorbia Trigona Variegated by Bumble Plants
Euphorbia Trigona Variegated by Bumble PlantsEuphorbia Trigona Variegated by Bumble Plants
Euphorbia Trigona Variegated by Bumble PlantsEuphorbia Trigona Variegated by Bumble Plants
Euphorbia Trigona Variegated by Bumble PlantsEuphorbia Trigona Variegated by Bumble Plants

Euphorbia Trigona Variegated by Bumble Plants

$63.79

Fulfilled by our friends at Bumble Plants

Variegated Euphorbia Trigona, a plant that feels like a fusion of modern art and nature's brilliance. Euphorbia Trigona, also known as the African Milk Tree, originates from Central Africa. The variegated variety has been cultivated for its unique coloration. Like other Euphorbias, the Variegated Euphorbia Trigona produces a milky sap when cut or broken. This sap is toxic and can be irritating to the skin and eyes.

* You will receive ONE (1) 4" plant in nursery pot, unless stated otherwise. Refer to our FAQ for more information.

Euphorbia Trigona Variegated Plant Care

Watering

This Euphorbia is a bit of a minimalist when it comes to water. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Think of it as a cactus; it prefers to be on the drier side rather than sitting in too much moisture.

Light

The Variegated Euphorbia Trigona loves to soak up the sun. Place it in a spot where it can receive bright, indirect sunlight. While it can handle some direct rays, too much might cause its variegated leaves to fade.

Temperature

Warm and stable is this plant's comfort zone. Aim for temperatures between 65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C). It's not a fan of cold drafts, so ensure it's away from open windows during chilly seasons..

Soil Mix

A well-draining soil mix is essential. Consider a cactus or succulent mix, which will provide the right balance of aeration and drainage for its roots.

Humidity

This Euphorbia isn't too fussy about humidity. Average home humidity levels are typically fine, but if you're in a particularly dry environment, occasional misting won't hurt.

Fertilizer

Feed your Euphorbia with a diluted cactus or succulent fertilizer every 6-8 weeks during its growing season. In the winter, when it's taking a rest, you can skip the feeding.

Toxicity

The plant's sap is toxic and can be irritating to the skin and eyes. It's best to handle with care and keep it out of reach from curious pets and children.