What does halipoge brocade look like?
Among the many succulent plants, Euphorbia Pavilion Brocade has attracted much attention for its unique shape. This arb-like succulent plant native to Africa has become a treasure on the collection lists of many plant lovers due to its thick stems and wavy ridges. We will give you a comprehensive understanding of this special plant through a detailed interpretation of its morphological characteristics, growth habits and maintenance points. Analysis of unique morphological characteristics Stem structure characteristics Adult plants can reach a height of 10 meters in their place of origin, and potted maintenance is usually controlled at 2-3 meters. The main stem has a diameter of up to 15 centimeters, the epidermis has a unique dark green color, and 4-5 wavy ridges are distributed on the surface. This special structure not only enhances the support of the plant, but also forms unique aesthetic characteristics. The pith is lignified as high as 70%, and the vascular bundles are arranged at intervals of about 1 cm, forming regular lines similar to ribs. Branches grow regularly. Branches grow upwards in a spiral manner, and the tops of new branches show a gradual change of light green. Each growth node is spaced apart by about 8-12 centimeters. As the plant matures, the branch angle gradually narrows to form a compact tower-like outline. A trace of white juice can be secreted at the stem nodes, and contact with the skin may cause allergic reactions. Scientific maintenance guidelines. Light and temperature management requires 4-6 hours of direct light every day, and avoids noon strong light in summer. The winter maintenance temperature must not be lower than 12℃, and the ideal growth range is 15-25℃. Open-air maintenance can be carried out in the spring and autumn, but it is necessary to pay attention to the temperature difference between day and night not exceeding 15℃. When the temperature falls below 10℃, the plant will enter a dormant state. Water and soil require a special substrate with 70% particles. It is recommended to mix red jade soil, volcanic rock and leaf soil. Watering follows the principle of "dry and watered thoroughly", with an interval of 15-20 days in summer and extended to 30-40 days in winter. The air humidity is controlled between 40% and 60%, and can be adjusted through tray heating method. In the rainy season, special attention should be paid to avoid standing water causing root rot.
Mastering the morphological characteristics and growth laws of Euphorbia Pavilion Brocade can help conservators create a more suitable growth environment. This plant is not only suitable for courtyard landscaping, but also the shape-controlled potted works can show its unique architectural beauty. By properly controlling light and moisture, even novices can appreciate the wonderful growth trajectory of its wavy ridges.