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Euphorbia greenwayii is a rare and unusual succulent species native to East Africa, appreciated for its distinctive caudex and snaking, trailing green stems. The stems are segmented, fleshy, and often dotted with tiny spines, giving it a wild, almost reptilian look. During its growing season, it produces small, yellow-green cyathia typical of the Euphorbia genus. A must-have for caudiciform collectors, this plant shines when grown in shallow pots or bonsai-style displays.
🪨 Caudex-Forming Structure: Thickened base stores water and gives it a sculptural bonsai-like presence.
🌿 Twisting, Trailing Growth: Slender, segmented stems sprawl or trail, adding movement and interest.
🌼 Subtle Seasonal Blooms: Produces small yellow-green cyathia during active growth.
🪴 Rare & Collectible: A unique species for fans of caudiciforms and unusual Euphorbia forms.
📏 Approx. 4-5+cm | 🪴 In 63mm pots | 🚚 Shipped with loved & care