This gnarled, twisted, gorgeous Mexican shrub is a member of the Frankincense family, and freely grows in parts of Sonora and Baja California. The distinctive mahogany and grayish bark, crowned with...
Ceraria namaquensis, with the common names Namaqua porkbush and Namaqua portulacaria, is a species of succulent shrub, native to the border between South Africa and Namibia. The plant's current name...
This glorious plant comes from Tanzania and has a beautiful pink flower in the spring and summer months. The leaves are shiny and green and the caudex is bulbous. In...
Euphorbia abdelkuri is a weird clumping succulent with spineless columnar, more or less cylindrical stems with generally six ribs and somewhat wrinkled greenish-grey to ash grey or tan epidermis. The...
Euphorbia Clavigera, native to Eastern-Southern Africa, is a spiny caudex-forming Euphorbia. Grow in well-drained soil and lots of sun. Water regularly during the active growing season. Keep almost dry in...
Euphorbia decidua is a dwarf succulent with a large, woody tuberous caudex that produces numerous thin, deciduous branchlets to form a small clump. It is a very slow growing spiny...
Euphorbia inermis is one of our favorite medusoid Euphorbias. This geophyte is perfect the Southern California garden and can grow up to 18 inches wide. Plant in the Fall and...
Euphorbia multifolia is a spineless perennial succulent-shrub, forming green, raised leafy cushions. During drought, it can loses its leaves, otherwise, it is mostly evergreen. The plant may or may not...
Euphorbia obesa, native to South Africa, is a small succulent with a ball-shaped, usually solitary stem that becomes cylindrical with age. The stem is grey-green marked with horizontal red-brown or...