It is a dwarf slow and low-growing 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 subshrubs up to 20 cm in diameter.
Stem: Globular to elongated, segmented fingers 2-10 cm tall, branching off from a caudiciform base, The subglobose stem segments (remembering of an Opuntia) can grow up to three centimeters in diameter, and 2.5 to 8 cm long.
Spines: Absent.
Root: Tuberose.
Flowers: Unisexual, yellow.
Blooming season: Winter. Euphorbia pseudoglobosa have a large tap root and requires a relatively deep pot. Sometimes needs pruning not to look like a mess.
- Size of the plant: 3 inches, blooming size.
- well-rooted, healthy plant
- Contents: cactus-1, potting mix, plant tag-1, pot-1.
- FERTILIZER: Enrich the soil using a fertilizer rich in potassium and phosphorous.( bonemeal powder/BASACOTE FERTILIZER)
- FLOWERING SEASON: It produces yellow flowers. This cactus blooms in late winter or early spring
- WATERING: Indoor plants will need even less water than an outdoor plant because they are exposed to less sunshine. Keep in mind that overwatering is basically the only way in which you can kill a cactus. So, allow the soil to completely dry out before watering this plant.
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