Euphorbia bongolavaensis is an endemic species from NW Madagascar. This rare plant seem to be a sub-xeric and grows quite well in partial...Read More shade. It loves more humid in soil mix than another xeric succulent Euphorbia.
As the feature of this species is dioecious, so we need both sex to get seed but if we could find only one, the easier method to propagate is by cutting
My friend, Mr Srawut of Bangkok, Thailand, told me a trick that he root the cutting in water!! it's really work.
All the plant I show you in this forum are belong to my friend. He got the plant from 'Out of Africa' in US.
This has been a potted plant for me now more than a year and though very slow growing is attractive and has uniquely colored leaves with ...Read Morebases of red and the rest of the lancelote shaped leaves a green to bluish green (depending on how much sun or shade). It is a native of Madagascar, but don't know a lot more about it.
Well, turns out it's not too cold hardy (died once got below 30F)... oh well.
Euphorbia bongolavaensis is an endemic species from NW Madagascar. This rare plant seem to be a sub-xeric and grows quite well in partial...Read More
This has been a potted plant for me now more than a year and though very slow growing is attractive and has uniquely colored leaves with ...Read More