
Euphorbia pseudocactus (WA Prohibited)
A striking African succulent species with bold angular stems, contrasting banded variegation, and formidable paired spines. Despite the common confusion, this is a true Euphorbia, not a cactus, prized by collectors for its architectural form and unusual markings.
Each plant develops its own character with age, often becoming multi-stemmed and increasingly sculptural. An excellent choice for bright indoor positions, covered patios, or protected succulent collections.
Care
- Light: Bright light to full sun once acclimated. Best colour and compact growth in strong light.
- Water: Allow potting mix to dry between watering. Reduce watering significantly in cool weather.
- Temperature: Prefers warmth. Protect from frost and prolonged cold.
- Potting Mix: Fast-draining cactus/succulent mix with added mineral grit.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth in spring and summer.
- Handling: Milky sap can irritate skin and eyes. Handle carefully.
Key Characteristics
- Growth Habit: Upright branching succulent stems
- Colour: Green with lighter marbled or zig-zag style banding
- Spines: Paired spines along stem margins
- Size: Can become a substantial specimen with age
- Collector Appeal: Strong geometric form and distinctive markings
- Origin: Southern Africa
Compliance
WA Prohibited. This item cannot be sent to Western Australia.
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Euphorbia pseudocactus (WA Prohibited)
A striking African succulent species with bold angular stems, contrasting banded variegation, and formidable paired spines. Despite the common confusion, this is a true Euphorbia, not a cactus, prized by collectors for its architectural form and unusual markings.
Each plant develops its own character with age, often becoming multi-stemmed and increasingly sculptural. An excellent choice for bright indoor positions, covered patios, or protected succulent collections.
Care
- Light: Bright light to full sun once acclimated. Best colour and compact growth in strong light.
- Water: Allow potting mix to dry between watering. Reduce watering significantly in cool weather.
- Temperature: Prefers warmth. Protect from frost and prolonged cold.
- Potting Mix: Fast-draining cactus/succulent mix with added mineral grit.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth in spring and summer.
- Handling: Milky sap can irritate skin and eyes. Handle carefully.
Key Characteristics
- Growth Habit: Upright branching succulent stems
- Colour: Green with lighter marbled or zig-zag style banding
- Spines: Paired spines along stem margins
- Size: Can become a substantial specimen with age
- Collector Appeal: Strong geometric form and distinctive markings
- Origin: Southern Africa
Compliance
WA Prohibited. This item cannot be sent to Western Australia.
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Description
A striking African succulent species with bold angular stems, contrasting banded variegation, and formidable paired spines. Despite the common confusion, this is a true Euphorbia, not a cactus, prized by collectors for its architectural form and unusual markings.
Each plant develops its own character with age, often becoming multi-stemmed and increasingly sculptural. An excellent choice for bright indoor positions, covered patios, or protected succulent collections.
Care
- Light: Bright light to full sun once acclimated. Best colour and compact growth in strong light.
- Water: Allow potting mix to dry between watering. Reduce watering significantly in cool weather.
- Temperature: Prefers warmth. Protect from frost and prolonged cold.
- Potting Mix: Fast-draining cactus/succulent mix with added mineral grit.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth in spring and summer.
- Handling: Milky sap can irritate skin and eyes. Handle carefully.
Key Characteristics
- Growth Habit: Upright branching succulent stems
- Colour: Green with lighter marbled or zig-zag style banding
- Spines: Paired spines along stem margins
- Size: Can become a substantial specimen with age
- Collector Appeal: Strong geometric form and distinctive markings
- Origin: Southern Africa
Compliance
WA Prohibited. This item cannot be sent to Western Australia.






















