Pencil Cactus-Live Plant in a 10 Inch Pot-Euphorbia Tirucalli-Beautiful Indoor Outdoor Succulent Houseplant
Regular price
$267.51
per
Pencil Cactus grows in USDA zones 8 to 10 Ideal for growing on windowsills or other sunny locations Can be planted from spring to fall The Pencil Cactus (Euphorbia tirucalli) - also commonly called milk bush due to its thick,...
HURRY UP! ONLY 10 LEFT IN STOCK
Guarantee Safe Checkout
Pencil Cactus-Live Plant in a 10 Inch Pot-Euphorbia Tirucalli-Beautiful Indoor Outdoor Succulent Houseplant
Regular price
$267.51
per
Estimate delivery times: 5-12 days (International), 12-15 days (United States).
Return within 15 days of purchase. Duties & taxes are non-refundable.
Pairs well with
Description
Outstanding Features
Labore omnis sint totam maxime. Reprehenderit eaque consectetur consequuntur ullam consequuntur voluptatum. Eius voluptatem molestias rerum repellat quam.Recusandae dicta facere et iste ut autem aut. Vitae cupiditate voluptas ratione aut et qui.
Instructions
-
Aestus max. 30ºC. -
Mauris maximus 110ºC. -
Ne frangas. -
Nec in bin. -
Condite in frigidis.
Eum aspernatur culpa sit saepe velit velit consequatur. Quia illo enim voluptas qui. Expedita mollitia suscipit odio nam suscipit. At dignissimos sapiente iure dolorem. Autem occaecati amet voluptas accusantium blanditiis similique sunt. Porro repellendus quia laborum sit distinctio fuga. Iure deleniti et est laudantium est expedita nemo.
Shipping & return
+
- Pencil Cactus grows in USDA zones 8 to 10
- Ideal for growing on windowsills or other sunny locations
- Can be planted from spring to fall
The Pencil Cactus (Euphorbia tirucalli) - also commonly called milk bush due to its thick, white sap - is native to semi-arid tropical regions of Africa and India. In the wild, the Pencil Cactus can grow up to 30 ft. tall and well over 6 ft. indoors. This stem succulent is not a true cactus and photosynthesizes in its stems, not through the small leaves that appear at the end of its new growth (which are inconsequential to the plant's health). The plants have slender, slightly toothed stems without any foliage growth. The name derives from the branches, which are about the diameter of a pencil. When new branches sprout, the end of the branch can be tinted slightly pink and tiny leaves may appear. These leaves will disappear once the branch matures. The pencil cactus needs high levels of light and moderately low moisture. It is an excellent houseplant and provides an interesting silhouette. The pencil cactus prefers bright, full sun. A sunny windowsill is a perfect location for this plant. It thrives with mild, warm temperatures, ranging from 65 F to 70 F. Temperatures around the plant should not drop below 50 F.

