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Euphorbia Lactea 'Cristata식물/들꽃-대극과(Euphorbiaceae) 2022. 4. 15. 18:19
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Calling ‘Cristata’ a cactus is a misnomer, as it is actually two succulents grafted together. The wavy, coral-like top of the fan-shaped succulent is a mutation of Euphorbia lactea, and then grafted onto the root stock of another succulent. “Coral Cactus” ranges in color from blue-grey to silver. The edges of the crests can turn pink when happily stressed.
Euphorbia lactea ‘Cristata' | Succulents and Sunshine
uphorbia lactea ‘Cristata’ is a unique-looking succulent with fan-shaped branches that grow in an almost undulating pattern. The stem and branches range in color from vibrant green to blue-gray or even silver. When stressed, the edges of the wavy branches can even develop a hue of pink.
These wavy succulents are popular among collectors of rare and unique succulents and for good reason. Euphorbia lactea are beautiful plants, but the crested variety is a sight to be seen.
Ultimate Succulent Store – Hundreds of Varieties AvailableGET THE DEALIt’s worth noting that although Euphorbia lactea ‘Cristata’ looks like a cactus, it’s technically just a succulent. Remember, all cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti. The main difference in terms of this particular plant is that it doesn’t handle long periods of drought well.
Euphorbia Lactea Cristata - A Care Guide - Sublime Succulents
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