Euphorbia Trigona
4” Euphorbia Trigona, ‘Royal Red’ shown
This wild looking plant has bright magenta colored leaves and a more reddish green stem creating an interesting bicolor effect. Also known as the African Milk Tree because of it’s origins in West Africa and it’s milky sap. The sap is toxic, so keep away from children and pets.
LIGHT: Bright indirect light. Morning direct sun is okay, just be careful to not burn the plant.
WATER: Let the soil dry out between watering. Be sure to not overwater.
FERTILIZER: Feed once a month with a diluted liquid fertilizer in spring and summer.
4” Euphorbia Trigona, ‘Royal Red’ shown
This wild looking plant has bright magenta colored leaves and a more reddish green stem creating an interesting bicolor effect. Also known as the African Milk Tree because of it’s origins in West Africa and it’s milky sap. The sap is toxic, so keep away from children and pets.
LIGHT: Bright indirect light. Morning direct sun is okay, just be careful to not burn the plant.
WATER: Let the soil dry out between watering. Be sure to not overwater.
FERTILIZER: Feed once a month with a diluted liquid fertilizer in spring and summer.
4” Euphorbia Trigona, ‘Royal Red’ shown
This wild looking plant has bright magenta colored leaves and a more reddish green stem creating an interesting bicolor effect. Also known as the African Milk Tree because of it’s origins in West Africa and it’s milky sap. The sap is toxic, so keep away from children and pets.
LIGHT: Bright indirect light. Morning direct sun is okay, just be careful to not burn the plant.
WATER: Let the soil dry out between watering. Be sure to not overwater.
FERTILIZER: Feed once a month with a diluted liquid fertilizer in spring and summer.