Euphorbia succulenta
Family
Euphorbiaceae
Native
Mexico
Description
Monadenium stapelioides f. variegata is a nice variegated form of Euphorbia neostapelioides. It is a perennial succulent with leaves nicely stripped with cream and often with pink edges on some of the leaves especially bright in winter. The flowers have a bract cup that is white or light pink. Unlike most monadeniums, this one keeps its leaves in winter, which is a nice treat.
Environment
Euphorbias are very easy to care for. They require a little pampering to become established, but once they are, they are self-sufficient. In fact, more die from too much care and watering than from neglect. Euphorbias need well-draining soil and lots of sunlight. They are not particular about soil pH, but they cannot tolerant wet soil.
Unlike most succulents, Euphorbia does not handle long periods of drought well. It may need weekly watering during the summer. Water whenever the soil is dry several inches below the surface. Water deeply, but don t let them sit in wet soil, which can cause root rot. Add some organic matter or fertilizer to the planting hole. If you are growing them in containers or your soil is poor, feed with a half-strength fertilizer monthly.
Landscape Uses
Due to its compact size and hardy nature its best suitable as a table top plant.