
Euphorbia platyclada
A highly unusual Madagascan Euphorbia with flattened, jointed stems that resemble dried coral or driftwood. Deciduous in habit, it sheds its tiny leaves and spends much of the year as a sculptural, leafless form.
Care
- Light: Bright light to full sun. Best colour and form develop with strong light.
- Water: Water sparingly. Allow to dry out between watering, especially when leafless.
- Temperature: Warm conditions preferred. Protect from frost.
- Media: Free-draining cactus/succulent mix with added mineral content.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth.
Key Characteristics
- Growth habit: Low, spreading, highly branched structure
- Stems: Flattened, mottled, grey-brown segments
- Leaves: Small, short-lived, seasonal
- Seasonality: Semi-deciduous; often leafless for extended periods
- Origin: Madagascar
- Special note: Grown for form rather than foliage or flowers
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Euphorbia platyclada
A highly unusual Madagascan Euphorbia with flattened, jointed stems that resemble dried coral or driftwood. Deciduous in habit, it sheds its tiny leaves and spends much of the year as a sculptural, leafless form.
Care
- Light: Bright light to full sun. Best colour and form develop with strong light.
- Water: Water sparingly. Allow to dry out between watering, especially when leafless.
- Temperature: Warm conditions preferred. Protect from frost.
- Media: Free-draining cactus/succulent mix with added mineral content.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth.
Key Characteristics
- Growth habit: Low, spreading, highly branched structure
- Stems: Flattened, mottled, grey-brown segments
- Leaves: Small, short-lived, seasonal
- Seasonality: Semi-deciduous; often leafless for extended periods
- Origin: Madagascar
- Special note: Grown for form rather than foliage or flowers
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Description
A highly unusual Madagascan Euphorbia with flattened, jointed stems that resemble dried coral or driftwood. Deciduous in habit, it sheds its tiny leaves and spends much of the year as a sculptural, leafless form.
Care
- Light: Bright light to full sun. Best colour and form develop with strong light.
- Water: Water sparingly. Allow to dry out between watering, especially when leafless.
- Temperature: Warm conditions preferred. Protect from frost.
- Media: Free-draining cactus/succulent mix with added mineral content.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth.
Key Characteristics
- Growth habit: Low, spreading, highly branched structure
- Stems: Flattened, mottled, grey-brown segments
- Leaves: Small, short-lived, seasonal
- Seasonality: Semi-deciduous; often leafless for extended periods
- Origin: Madagascar
- Special note: Grown for form rather than foliage or flowers






















