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10ct. Euphorbia schoenlandii, Succulent - TOLERATE MODERATE SHADE - FRESH Seeds
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Euphorbia schoenlandii is a small pickle shaped succulent srublet with prominent spiny tubercles, sometimes resembling a green pineapple, usually single stemmed but may branch with age. The stems of Euphorbia schoenlandii can reach 20 cm thick and 100 cm tall.

Stem: Up to 20 cm thick and 100(-130) cm tall, upright growing and club-shaped with large conical tubercles up to 12 mm long.
Spines: 2,5-5 cm long, the “spines” are only the stout, woody, withered remains of fertile peduncles which endure.
Flowers: Cyathia (8 mm Ø) solitary or in simple cymes, arising above the spines, peduncles up to 2,5 cm long with a few 2-3 cm long scattered and deciduous bracts. Nectar glans oblong, margin with 3 to 8 entire or bifid linear, separated, processes up to 1,5 mm long.
Fruit: Globose to sub-globose up to 6 mm wide, sub-sessile.
Seed: Oblong up to 4 mm wide.
Height: 4-6 ft. (1.2-1.8 m)
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Bloom Color: Pale Yellow
Bloom Time: Late Fall/Early Winter

Cultivation: Like a sunny position. It does best in a mineral soil, good drainage is essential. Water sparingly during the summer months and keep dry in winter. It is a slow growing long lived plant and once established, it will be content in its position and with its soil for years. It can tolerate moderate shade, and a plant that has been growing in shade should be slowly hardened off before placing it in full sun as the plant will be severely scorched if moved too suddenly from shade into sun.
Propagation: It is propagated from seed sown during spring or summer. Germination occurs within 3 weeks, but it can be reproduced by cuttings as well (if available). Flowering can be achieved within 5-8 years.
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