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I have grown it indoors for several decades, and find it is a good houseplant. I do some pruning to mimic bonsai, and it takes well to a...Read More
Plant can be stunning when it diplays its full array of stem coloration (green, yellow, hot pink, red) which is influenced by its growing...Read More
Central Phoenix -- There are some large shrub/tree size Euphorbia tirucalli in central Phoenix (at least one at the Heard Museum), but my...Read More
This unusual plant does contain that lovely sap that can cause major scarring. When trimming it (because in SW Fl, they get monstrous) al...Read More
To 1Firestick: DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT USE THE SAP AS A 'CANCER CURE!' Whoever told you this or wherever you found it is full of beans....Read More
Has anyone used the sap of this plant for skin cancer or pre skin cancer?
Palm Springs, CA
I have a Pencil Bush that was around 2 ft high, near my front walk when I moved in 25 years ago. I trans...Read More
I would have gave this plant a positive rating, but due to the sap I gave it a neutral. I have 2 of these plants, both in pots. From what...Read More
We live in a Zone 9 environment. We grow this plant in a large container which has helped keep growth under control with an occassional p...Read More
Thank you to all the gardeners who took the time to post their experiences with this plant. I have two of them: one is the green variety...Read More
Back in 1981-2 I saw my first PT. It was in a corridor of the church and looked totally dried out, and no leaves. Thought it was dieing. ...Read More
I have had a medium sized houseplant version of this specimen for several years and use it for my Ikebana arrangements. When brushing nea...Read More
I love this plant and have success growing it indoors and outdoors. I use cactus soil as my growing medium. I also had a sap incident; ...Read More
This is a striking looking plant but the sap and top-heaviness issues make it less than unending fun. I had one here in San Diego that fe...Read More
I inherited this plant when we moved into our house. I love the look of it. In the last year it seems to have become top heavy. Is there ...Read More
This plant is very tough for inside a house - the only problem is the sap and the fact that I notice no one metioned below - it is very h...Read More
Get rid of these, quickly! In the book: Edible Leaves of the Tropics, 3rd ed. by Franklin W. Martin, Ruth M. Ruberte, & Laura S. Meitzner...Read More
I'm generally of the "no bad plants, only bad gardeners" slant, but this is one plant that must be considered seriously before you grow i...Read More
I love these "pencil cactus". Of course, I have not run in to any of the sap issues yet. They do get heavy and need to be staked. Ours su...Read More
I am in Peoria, Arizona. There are about twenty of these pencil cactus plants around the yard. In January we had a short cold snap with...Read More
I just aquired this plant, and while handling it I did not know of it's toxic sap. That's ok, I'll heal. It truely is beautiful. I rec...Read More
I've had this plant for about 10 years now. We've always referred to these as "Pencil Cactus". It was given to me by a friend, and I ha...Read More
I have grown mine in a 15 gal pot for several years, trained as a standard. Trunk is about 1" thick. Pruning can be messy because of t...Read More
Recently relocated to the Los Angeles area, Silver Lake neighborhood, about 5 miles NE of downtown. Our new property has several large sp...Read More
Surprisingly fast grower outdoors in cooler Bay Area. Like most "desert" plants, Euphorbias enjoy more summer water than you would think...Read More
I have found this plant to be a welcomed addition to my garden. Even though the sap can be harmful if you take the time to cover the wou...Read More
This plant can cause more trouble than it is worth. What previous note-writers have said is true and shd be taken very seriously. I hav...Read More
This plant can be propagated very easily by cuttings. In fact, almost any bits of it, when reaching the ground, can root and become anoth...Read More
About 30 years ago, my aunt picked a piece of this up from the floor of a greenhouse at the Bronx botanical garden. Since then my aunt, m...Read More
I've owned one of these for 5 years, grown from a neighbor's cutting. Makes a great houseplant in a large terra cotta pot!
We had a huge (30- by 15-foot) tree removed from our backyard on the recommendation of a friend. We were told the white sticky sap burn...Read More
Though these can make great looking specimen trees in Southern California, they are often trouble in the garden. They get huge in no tim...Read More
I've had the pleasure of owning a "Pencil Tree" now for nine years. I began with a 3 1/2" cutting, and have grown eight cuttings success...Read More