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Euphorbia lactea β 4" Pot | Dragon Bones Plant | Rare Succulent | Easy Care Indoor Plant | Architectural Houseplant
$40.00
Euphorbia lactea, also known as the Dragon Bones Plant ππΏ. Its upright stems feature striking marbled green and white patterns, giving it a sculptural, modern look that stands out on any windowsill or shelf.
Though it looks like a cactus, Euphorbia lactea is actually a succulent, requiring little water and thriving on neglect β perfect for plant parents who love low-maintenance greenery with personality.
β¨ Plant Details:
Pot size: 4" nursery pot
Type: Euphorbia lactea
Growth habit: Upright, sculptural branching form
Features: Variegated green and white marbled stems
Ideal for: Bright light or full sun indoors
Condition: Healthy, rooted, and acclimated to indoor conditions
π€ Care Tips:
Light: Loves bright light or direct morning sun. A south- or west-facing window is ideal.
Water: Water sparingly β only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering can cause rot.
Temperature: Prefers 65β85Β°F (18β29Β°C). Protect from cold drafts.
Soil: Use well-draining cactus or succulent mix.
Fertilizer: Feed once a month in spring and summer with a diluted succulent fertilizer.
Note: Sap is mildly toxic β handle with care and keep away from pets and children.
π Follow for more rare and sculptural plants:
π isholaalli.com
πΈ Instagram: @ishyplants
Though it looks like a cactus, Euphorbia lactea is actually a succulent, requiring little water and thriving on neglect β perfect for plant parents who love low-maintenance greenery with personality.
β¨ Plant Details:
Pot size: 4" nursery pot
Type: Euphorbia lactea
Growth habit: Upright, sculptural branching form
Features: Variegated green and white marbled stems
Ideal for: Bright light or full sun indoors
Condition: Healthy, rooted, and acclimated to indoor conditions
π€ Care Tips:
Light: Loves bright light or direct morning sun. A south- or west-facing window is ideal.
Water: Water sparingly β only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering can cause rot.
Temperature: Prefers 65β85Β°F (18β29Β°C). Protect from cold drafts.
Soil: Use well-draining cactus or succulent mix.
Fertilizer: Feed once a month in spring and summer with a diluted succulent fertilizer.
Note: Sap is mildly toxic β handle with care and keep away from pets and children.
π Follow for more rare and sculptural plants:
π isholaalli.com
πΈ Instagram: @ishyplants
Euphorbia lactea, also known as the Dragon Bones Plant ππΏ. Its upright stems feature striking marbled green and white patterns, giving it a sculptural, modern look that stands out on any windowsill or shelf.
Though it looks like a cactus, Euphorbia lactea is actually a succulent, requiring little water and thriving on neglect β perfect for plant parents who love low-maintenance greenery with personality.
β¨ Plant Details:
Pot size: 4" nursery pot
Type: Euphorbia lactea
Growth habit: Upright, sculptural branching form
Features: Variegated green and white marbled stems
Ideal for: Bright light or full sun indoors
Condition: Healthy, rooted, and acclimated to indoor conditions
π€ Care Tips:
Light: Loves bright light or direct morning sun. A south- or west-facing window is ideal.
Water: Water sparingly β only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering can cause rot.
Temperature: Prefers 65β85Β°F (18β29Β°C). Protect from cold drafts.
Soil: Use well-draining cactus or succulent mix.
Fertilizer: Feed once a month in spring and summer with a diluted succulent fertilizer.
Note: Sap is mildly toxic β handle with care and keep away from pets and children.
π Follow for more rare and sculptural plants:
π isholaalli.com
πΈ Instagram: @ishyplants
Though it looks like a cactus, Euphorbia lactea is actually a succulent, requiring little water and thriving on neglect β perfect for plant parents who love low-maintenance greenery with personality.
β¨ Plant Details:
Pot size: 4" nursery pot
Type: Euphorbia lactea
Growth habit: Upright, sculptural branching form
Features: Variegated green and white marbled stems
Ideal for: Bright light or full sun indoors
Condition: Healthy, rooted, and acclimated to indoor conditions
π€ Care Tips:
Light: Loves bright light or direct morning sun. A south- or west-facing window is ideal.
Water: Water sparingly β only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering can cause rot.
Temperature: Prefers 65β85Β°F (18β29Β°C). Protect from cold drafts.
Soil: Use well-draining cactus or succulent mix.
Fertilizer: Feed once a month in spring and summer with a diluted succulent fertilizer.
Note: Sap is mildly toxic β handle with care and keep away from pets and children.
π Follow for more rare and sculptural plants:
π isholaalli.com
πΈ Instagram: @ishyplants