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Euphorbia tirucalli (commonly known as Indian tree spurge, naked lady, pencil tree, pencil cactus, fire stick, aveloz or milk bush [3]) is a tree native to Africa that grows in semi-arid tropical climates. A hydrocarbon plant, it produces a poisonous latex that can cause temporary blindness. [4]
Forget fake plastic plants. Even you — yes, you — can keep a succulent alive. The post Here’s how to take care of a succulent if you’re new to plant parenting appeared first on In The Know.
Plants are rather pest-resistant, though can be affected by leaf spots or rust on occasion. Watering plants at the base, rather than overhead watering, can help prevent these foliar diseases.
Bulbine is a genus of succulent plants with flowers borne in lax or compound racemes. [6] The flowers are usually yellow, with bearded stamens; some species have white, orange, or pink flowers. [6] Several species are grown in gardens, especially B. frutescens. [6]
Senecio barbertonicus, the Barberton groundsel [3] or succulent bush senecio, [4] is an evergreen succulent shrub of the family Asteraceae and genus Senecio, native to Southern Africa, [2] named after one of its native localities Barberton and is now also being cultivated elsewhere for its drought resistance, clusters of sweetly scented, [4] golden-yellow, tufted flower heads in winter and ...
The good news for the milkvetch plant is that they usually need wildfire to sprout — meaning dormant seeds now have a massive new habitat for a new crop of the rare shrub.
Frequently found in culture are mutants of cultivated individuals—color forms that are viable only when grafted since they can hardly assimilate—due to the lack of chlorophyll in the plant cells. In nurseries, it is often then grafted onto another succulent plant Hylocereus. The most popular cultivars are mutants that do not contain ...
C. biflora C. uniflora. Calceolaria (/ ˌ k æ l s i ə ˈ l ɛər i ə / [1] [2] [3]), also called lady's purse, slipper flower and pocketbook flower, [4] or slipperwort, is a genus of plants in the family Calceolariaceae, sometimes classified in Scrophulariaceae by some authors.