Family: Euphorbiaceae
Scientific Name: Euphorbia ammak
Common Name: Euphorbia ammak, Candelabra Spurge.
Description | A very large growing branching Euphorbia that grown into a tree-like plant in warm regions of it's hardiness zone. |
Pronunciation | (yew-FOR-bee-ah) |
Plant Type | All Plants, Succulents |
Hardiness Zone | 10 |
Sunlight | full sun |
Moisture | dry out between watering |
Growing Media | well drained |
Temperature | average house, warm |
Flowers | small yellow green cymes |
Leaves | green leaves usually at the top or on young plants, plant is mostly all stem |
Stems | thick ribbed, usually 4, bleeds a white sap when cut, typical for the Euphorbiaceae family, paired brown spines |
Dimensions | Can reach 10 meters, forming a large crown. |
Propagation | seeds, cuttings |
Native Site | Yemen, Saudi Arabia peninsula. |
Notes & Reference | Catus Art (www.cactus-art.biz) |
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