Euphorbia francoisii
Pronunciation: Yoo-for-bee-uh fran-koy-see-eye
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Common Name: Euphorbia
Plant Type:
- succulent and cactus
Height to: 4"
Width to: 12"
USDA Hardiness Zones:
- 60 to 50ºF ZONE 12
- 70 to 60ºF ZONE 13
- 80 to 70ºF ZONE 14
Sun Exposure:
- part sun
- full sun
Bloom Season:
- early summer
- mid summer
- late summer
Bloom Description: Greenish yellow cyathia and involucres
Soil Type: Well drained, light soil
Toxic:
- Yes
Pests and Diseases: Several fungal and bacterial diseases. Nematodes, spider mites, aphids, mealybugs
Propagation: Sow seed as soon as ripe at 59-68f, or root complete stems, or sections of stems, in spring.
Native to: Madagascar
Notes for Identification: This is a dwarf, variable, evergreen succulent. Source: the american horticultural society a-z encyclopedia of garden plants
Located in: Succulents