Euphorbia flanaganii cristata in 8" LARGE SPECIMEN Live Succulent

Euphorbia flanaganii cristata in 8" LARGE SPECIMEN Live Succulent

$150.00
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This is for the exact Euphorbia flanaganii cristata shown which has crested areas, monstrose areas, and areas of normal growth too! Including very rare cresting of the main caudex. This is a one of a kind collectors specimen. Origin and Habitat: Garden origin (Nursery produced cultivar). The original natural habitat of this species is Eastern Cape (border to the former Transkei. East London and Komgha districts, also recorded at Transkei, Kei Mouth and Mazeppa Bay) Republic of South Africa. Description: Euphorbia flanaganii is a low, spineless, many-branched, succulent to 5 cm tall and 30 cm wide. It is commonly known as Medusa plant, because its prostrate, snake like arms resemble locks of hairs. The central stem merges into roots forming an tuberous body (often called a caudex) with branches radiating from it. If you look down into a large specimen you'll see what looks like a sun flower; it's another example of a Fibonacci spiral. A properly grown plant is a joy, especially when i

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