Euphorbia abyssinica(Euphorbia abyssinica)

Euphorbia abyssinica (Euphorbia abyssinica)

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Euphorbia abyssinica is a plant species often referred to as the desert candle or candelabra spurge, belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family. Its native regions of growth are Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Eritrea. It was initially characterized in 1791 by German scientist Johann Friedrich Gmelin. This plant is capable of growing as tall as 10 meters in the wild. Its stem, which is woody, has several uses such as using it for firewood, roofing materials, furniture, and various other objects. The plant's sap also has applications in traditional health remedies. Additionally, it is cultivated for decorative purposes as an indoor plant.

Attributes of Euphorbia abyssinica

Lifespan
Euphorbia abyssinica is a perennial plant
Plant Height
Up to 20 meters
Spread
Variable, depending on maturity and conditions
Leaf Color
Grey-green
Flower Size
Small, usually less than 2 cm
Flower Color
Yellow-green

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Quickly Identify Euphorbia abyssinica

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Identify Euphorbia abyssinica by its thick, upright, and columnar green stems with prominent ribbing. Look for small, temporary leaves near the growing tips and tiny yellow-green flowers.

Scientific Classification of Euphorbia abyssinica

Phylum
Magnoliophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
Malpighiales
Family
Euphorbiaceae
Genus
Euphorbia
Species
E. abyssinica

Planting and Growing of Euphorbia abyssinica

Care Difficulty
Easy
Watering Schedule
Every 2 days
Sunlight Requirements
Full sun
Sunshine Duration
4-8 hours
Ideal Temperature
65-75℉
Soil Type
Potting Mix, Peat Mix
Soil pH
6.5-7.5
Fertilizer Type
Balanced
Pruning Season
Spring, Summer
Pruning Area
Branches, Leaves
Pruning Frequency
2 times a year
Repotting Season
Spring
Pot Type
Plastic, Ceramic

water icon How to Water Euphorbia abyssinica?

For Euphorbia abyssinica, watering should be moderate, aligning with its natural arid habitat. The soil should be soaked thoroughly until water drains from the bottom, ensuring roots receive adequate moisture without being waterlogged.
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sunlight icon What Are the Sunlight Requirements for Euphorbia abyssinica?

Sunlight Requirements: Full sun, Partial sun
Duration of light: 6 to 8 hours
Euphorbia abyssinica prefers a light range of full sun to partial sun. Ideal light exposure ensures robust growth, vivid coloration, and a strong, healthy structure. Sufficient sunlight also boosts the plant's overall vitality and resilience against common problems.
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temperature icon What Is the Ideal Temperature Range for Euphorbia abyssinica?

Ideal Temperature: 65 ~ 75℉
Euphorbia abyssinica thrives best in a temperature range of 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. This range provides an optimal environment that mimics its native habitat, ensuring that the plant can efficiently carry out its metabolic processes. Maintaining this temperature range helps the plant to grow healthily and resist diseases.

soil icon What Soil is Best for Euphorbia abyssinica?

Soil type: Sandy soil, Loam
Soil PH: 6.5 ~ 7.5
Euphorbia abyssinica thrives in nutrient-rich soils that provide essential minerals and elements crucial for its growth. Such soils enhance its vigor and promote lush, healthy growth. This plant requires well-draining soil to prevent root rot, a common issue in waterlogged conditions. Good drainage ensures that its roots receive adequate oxygen, fostering robust development. Although it prefers dry conditions, the soil should retain moderate moisture without completely drying out. This balance supports continuous hydration of the plant while avoiding damp environments.

fertilize icon How to Fertilize Euphorbia abyssinica?

Fertilizer type: Balanced
For Euphorbia abyssinica, a balanced liquid fertilizer should be diluted to half the recommended strength. Apply about 100ml per plant monthly during the growing season. Solid fertilizer should be used sparingly, only applying a small amount roughly the size of a tablespoon for slow-release types, ensuring the soil absorbs it gradually throughout the year.

prune icon How to Prune Euphorbia abyssinica?

Pruning Time: Spring, Summer
Begin by examining the plant for any dead or diseased stems. Cut these back to the base, as close to the trunk as possible. Next, assess the overall shape and remove any stems that are growing too long or in undesirable directions. Aim for a balanced structure, cutting just above a leaf node to encourage robust growth. Ensure all cuts are clean and angled slightly to allow water to run off, reducing the risk of rot. Be aware of the plant's sap flow when making cuts, as excess sap can be an indicator of stress. If you notice an unusual amount of sap, consider reducing the number of cuts and allowing the plant time to heal between sessions.

propagate icon How to Propagate Euphorbia abyssinica plant?

Propagate Time: Spring, Early summer
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Choose a healthy Euphorbia abyssinica that displays vigorous growth and is disease-free to ensure successful propagation.
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Use a well-draining cactus mix or a blend of sand and perlite to prepare the planting medium, promoting optimal drainage and root development.
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Gently plant the seeds or insert the cutting into the prepared medium, ensuring that it is stable and upright, for best root emergence.

repot icon How to Repot Euphorbia abyssinica plant?

Repotting frequency: Every 2-3 years
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Euphorbia abyssinica needs repotting when its roots start to grow out of the drainage holes or the pot seems overcrowded. Look for these signs mostly during the active growth phases in spring and summer for optimal results.
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Select a pot that is slightly larger than the current one and has sufficient drainage holes. Opting for terra cotta can help improve aeration and prevent root rot, offering a healthy environment for your Euphorbia abyssinica.
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Use a well-draining cactus mix to prevent root rot; a mixture of sand, perlite, and potting soil is ideal. This mimics its natural habitat, allowing excess water to escape easily while the plant remains securely anchored.

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Toxicity

Ingestion or skin contact with sap

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