Cacti & Succulents Euphorbia fruticosa is a striking and low-maintenance succulent shrub, known for its unique, architectural form and drought-tolerant. Native to arid regions, this perennial plant features woody stems and clusters of small, narrow leaves that give it a bushy appearance. During blooming season, it produces small, yellow-green flowers that add subtle and interest to its sculptural silhouette.
Perfect for xeriscaping, rock gardens, or container displays, Euphorbia fruticosa thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Its tough makes it ideal for hot, dry climates, and it's also relatively pest-resistant. Like other euphorbias, it contains a milky sap, so should be taken when handling
How To Care:
Light - Most Euphorbias are sun lovers, but some will tolerate partial shade. Place your indoor Euphorbias in a sunny window. From spring to fall, you may place the pots on the balcony or in the garden. Increase sun exposure gradually to prevent sunburn.
Soil - Euphorbias require well-drained soil. They even thrive in poor, dry soils.
Water - Succulent Euphorbias can survive drought. Give them just enough water to prevent wilting. The best time of the day to water your Euphorbias in the warm season is evening. Watering in the morning before temperatures rise is also acceptable, and it may even be better during the winter months.