This unique looking plant is a succulent which masquerades as a cactus, and is native to West Africa ... cut or broken - this sap can be an irritant so do wash your hands if it ever comes into contact ...
A tender, slow-growing, architectural succulent shrub producing very upright stems and branches to 1.8m (6ft) high. These are reddish-green and three to four sided, with short-lived, oval, ...
The African milk tree (Euphorbia trigona) goes by many names, including cathedral cactus, friendship cactus, and good luck cactus. Despite having multiple names containing the word cactus ...
A tender, clump-forming, slow-growing succulent producing roughly spherical, leafless and spineless stems to 12.5cm (5in) in diameter with 8-12 vertical, angled ribs, variably marked with narrow, ...
It also prevents healthy roots from becoming congested, so they can absorb nutrients and water easily. When caring for a Christmas cactus, repotting isn’t an activity you’ll need to tick off super ...
The Christmas cactus is a fascinating plant that looks little like its namesake—the cactus—actually hailing from the Brazilian rainforest rather than the desert. However, Christmas cactus is in fact a ...