Euphorbia pseudoglobosa is a dwarf spineless succulent that looks like a cactus, eventually forming a subterranean caudex (often lifted up into view in cultivation for looks). It forms thick mats of dwarf spineless segmented stems up to 20 cm in diameter.
Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
1 in stock
Euphorbia pseudoglobosa is a dwarf spineless succulent that looks like a cactus, eventually forming a subterranean caudex (often lifted up into view in cultivation for looks) It forms thick mats of dwarf spineless segmented stems up to 20 cm in diameter.
R50.00
1 in stock
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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pot size | 7.5cm |
Product Location
oudthoorn, South Africa-
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