
Euphorbia globosa
Euphorbia globosa is a small clustering succulent from South Africa, valued for its rounded segmented stems that slowly form tight sculptural mounds over time. Mature plants develop an architectural appearance highly sought after by collectors of unusual Euphorbia.
This species also produces distinctive crown-like yellow cyathia held above the plant on slender stems. While small, the flowers are unusually intricate and add another layer of interest to established specimens.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light to part sun.
- Water: Allow media to dry between watering. Reduce watering significantly during cooler months.
- Temperature: Best kept above 8 °C. Protect from frost.
- Media: Very free-draining cactus or succulent mix.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth with a diluted cactus fertiliser.
- Humidity: Prefers dry conditions with good airflow.
Key Characteristics
- Growth habit: Slow-growing clustering succulent
- Stem form: Rounded segmented stems
- Colour: Green to grey-green
- Flowers: Unusual crown-like yellow cyathia on slender stems
- Growth speed: Extremely slow growing
- Plant size: Small to medium clumping plant over time
- Collector appeal: Architectural growth with highly distinctive flowers
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Euphorbia globosa
Euphorbia globosa is a small clustering succulent from South Africa, valued for its rounded segmented stems that slowly form tight sculptural mounds over time. Mature plants develop an architectural appearance highly sought after by collectors of unusual Euphorbia.
This species also produces distinctive crown-like yellow cyathia held above the plant on slender stems. While small, the flowers are unusually intricate and add another layer of interest to established specimens.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light to part sun.
- Water: Allow media to dry between watering. Reduce watering significantly during cooler months.
- Temperature: Best kept above 8 °C. Protect from frost.
- Media: Very free-draining cactus or succulent mix.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth with a diluted cactus fertiliser.
- Humidity: Prefers dry conditions with good airflow.
Key Characteristics
- Growth habit: Slow-growing clustering succulent
- Stem form: Rounded segmented stems
- Colour: Green to grey-green
- Flowers: Unusual crown-like yellow cyathia on slender stems
- Growth speed: Extremely slow growing
- Plant size: Small to medium clumping plant over time
- Collector appeal: Architectural growth with highly distinctive flowers
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Description
Euphorbia globosa is a small clustering succulent from South Africa, valued for its rounded segmented stems that slowly form tight sculptural mounds over time. Mature plants develop an architectural appearance highly sought after by collectors of unusual Euphorbia.
This species also produces distinctive crown-like yellow cyathia held above the plant on slender stems. While small, the flowers are unusually intricate and add another layer of interest to established specimens.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light to part sun.
- Water: Allow media to dry between watering. Reduce watering significantly during cooler months.
- Temperature: Best kept above 8 °C. Protect from frost.
- Media: Very free-draining cactus or succulent mix.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth with a diluted cactus fertiliser.
- Humidity: Prefers dry conditions with good airflow.
Key Characteristics
- Growth habit: Slow-growing clustering succulent
- Stem form: Rounded segmented stems
- Colour: Green to grey-green
- Flowers: Unusual crown-like yellow cyathia on slender stems
- Growth speed: Extremely slow growing
- Plant size: Small to medium clumping plant over time
- Collector appeal: Architectural growth with highly distinctive flowers






















