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Nicknamed the "Pineapple Euphorbia", this Euphorbia japonica hybrid is a bizarre and beautiful caudiciform prized for its thick, textured caudex that resembles a miniature pineapple. From this swollen base sprout spiny, segmented stems that give it a surreal, otherworldly appearance. Uncommon and highly collectible, it's perfect for bonsai-style displays and lovers of weird and wonderful succulents.
🍍 Pineapple-Like Caudex: A chunky, patterned base that mimics the texture of a pineapple rind.
🌵 Spiny, Segmented Growth: Cactus-like stems emerge from the top, adding height and contrast.
🪴 Rare & Eye-Catching: A true oddity ideal for collectors of caudiciforms and statement plants.
💧 Drought-Tolerant & Slow-Growing: Thrives in bright light with minimal water—perfect for display pots or succulent showcases.
📏 Approx. 4-5+cm | 🪴 In 80mm pots | 🚚 Shipped with loved & care