
Euphorbia leucodendron
Euphorbia Leucodendron is known by its common name “Stick Plant.” It is a small tree or shrub with narrow cylindrical and spineless branches. These winter-dormant succulents can reach 4 to 6 feet in height. With their origin in the Madagascar region, Euphorbia Leucodendron plants belong to the Euphorbiaceae family. These succulent plants have a huge, clean, and vertically stacked landscape appeal. Growth Rate Stick plants have a fast growth rate and rapidly grow into a large landscape in just 3-5 years. Flowering Small reddish or purplish flowers appear at the tips of the stems that bloom in the summer season. Watering and Feeding During the active growing season, water daily. In the winter, keep it almost dry. Watering must be done with care. Soil Euphorbia Leucodendron requires well-draining soil. For planting in pots, you can buy specially prepared cactus soil, or you can mix in sand, small stones, or volcanic rock for good drainage. Hardiness This plant is cold tolerant and has a