Euphorbia sipolsii is a columnar succulent native to East Africa, appreciated for its upright, ribbed stems and distinctive spination. With its bluish-green skin and paired spines along well-defined ribs, it’s often mistaken for a cactus—but like all Euphorbias, it produces small, yellow-green cyathia (flowers) instead of true blooms. Its neat, architectural form and drought tolerance make it a fantastic choice for collectors of unusual, spiny succulents.
Key Features:
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🌵 Columnar & Ribbed: Upright, cylindrical stems with prominent ribs and paired spines.
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🌿 Bluish-Green Colour: Attractive glaucous skin that stands out in succulent collections.
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🌼 Typical Euphorbia Flowers: Produces small yellow-green cyathia at the stem tips.
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☀️ Sun-Loving & Tough: Thrives in bright, dry conditions—perfect for well-drained pots or xeric gardens
- 100mm pot