
Euphorbia francoisii (WA Prohibited) – Mature Caudex Specimen Plants
Individually selected Euphorbia francoisii showing mature growth, developed caudex character, and highly variable foliage. No two plants are identical, with differences in colour, veining, leaf shape, and overall habit.
This Madagascan species is highly sought after by collectors for its artistic leaf patterns and sculptural swollen base. Mature plants become increasingly characterful with age.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light to gentle morning sun. Good light encourages stronger colour and compact growth.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry between watering. Reduce watering during cooler months.
- Temperature: Best kept warm and protected from frost.
- Potting Mix: Fast-draining mineral-rich succulent mix.
- Feeding: Light liquid feed during active growth.
Key Characteristics
- Mature specimen-grade plants
- Developed exposed caudex
- Strong variation between plants
- Leaf colours may include green, bronze, silver, red or purple tones
- Highly collectible Madagascan species
- Each plant individually photographed
Compliance
- WA Prohibited – cannot be shipped to Western Australia.
Important Notes
- You will receive the exact plant selected.
- Leaf colour may intensify or soften with season and growing conditions.
- Natural cosmetic marks can occur on older leaves.
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Euphorbia francoisii (WA Prohibited) – Mature Caudex Specimen Plants
Individually selected Euphorbia francoisii showing mature growth, developed caudex character, and highly variable foliage. No two plants are identical, with differences in colour, veining, leaf shape, and overall habit.
This Madagascan species is highly sought after by collectors for its artistic leaf patterns and sculptural swollen base. Mature plants become increasingly characterful with age.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light to gentle morning sun. Good light encourages stronger colour and compact growth.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry between watering. Reduce watering during cooler months.
- Temperature: Best kept warm and protected from frost.
- Potting Mix: Fast-draining mineral-rich succulent mix.
- Feeding: Light liquid feed during active growth.
Key Characteristics
- Mature specimen-grade plants
- Developed exposed caudex
- Strong variation between plants
- Leaf colours may include green, bronze, silver, red or purple tones
- Highly collectible Madagascan species
- Each plant individually photographed
Compliance
- WA Prohibited – cannot be shipped to Western Australia.
Important Notes
- You will receive the exact plant selected.
- Leaf colour may intensify or soften with season and growing conditions.
- Natural cosmetic marks can occur on older leaves.
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Description
Individually selected Euphorbia francoisii showing mature growth, developed caudex character, and highly variable foliage. No two plants are identical, with differences in colour, veining, leaf shape, and overall habit.
This Madagascan species is highly sought after by collectors for its artistic leaf patterns and sculptural swollen base. Mature plants become increasingly characterful with age.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light to gentle morning sun. Good light encourages stronger colour and compact growth.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry between watering. Reduce watering during cooler months.
- Temperature: Best kept warm and protected from frost.
- Potting Mix: Fast-draining mineral-rich succulent mix.
- Feeding: Light liquid feed during active growth.
Key Characteristics
- Mature specimen-grade plants
- Developed exposed caudex
- Strong variation between plants
- Leaf colours may include green, bronze, silver, red or purple tones
- Highly collectible Madagascan species
- Each plant individually photographed
Compliance
- WA Prohibited – cannot be shipped to Western Australia.
Important Notes
- You will receive the exact plant selected.
- Leaf colour may intensify or soften with season and growing conditions.
- Natural cosmetic marks can occur on older leaves.






















