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Euphorbia sipolsii is a rare and unusual species native to Ethiopia, prized for its sculptural, spiny stems and compact, upright growth habit. Often mistaken for a cactus at first glance, it features ridged, grey-green columns lined with small paired spines and can form clumps over time. Like other Euphorbias, it produces small, yellow-green cyathia (flowers) that add subtle seasonal interest. It's a tough, drought-tolerant plant perfect for collectors of spiny, architectural succulents.
🌵 Spiny, Columnar Growth: Upright, ridged stems with paired spines give it a bold, cactus-like look.
🌿 Clump-Forming: Slowly produces offsets, forming attractive clusters over time.
🌼 Subtle Euphorbia Blooms: Small yellow-green cyathia emerge in the growing season.
🪴 Drought-Tolerant & Easy-Care: Thrives in bright light with minimal watering—ideal for pots, rock gardens, or xeriscapes.
📏 Approx. 4-5+cm | 🪴 In 80mm pots | 🚚 Shipped with loved & care