Euphorbia Leucodendron

//Euphorbia Leucodendron

Euphorbia leucodendron, native to Madagascar, forms spineless, rounded pencil-like green stems with darker “polka dots” to 1/2″ in diameter. Offsets from the base to form clusters of cylindrical stems to over 3′ in height. Responds well to warmth, with its active growth period in the late spring and summer months. Porous soil with adequate drainage. Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch during active growing season. Requires bright light to full sun for best appearance, and should be given a winter resting period at which time less water should be given. Protect from frost. All Euphorbias contain a white sap that can be irritating to eyes and mucous membranes. If contact is made with this white sap, take care to not touch face or eyes before washing hands with soap and water.

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