Colorful succulent plant: Ch doctrines
Attributes of the Colorful Ch doctrines Plant
Chinese name: Ch doctrines, alias: Ch doctrines锦, Ch doctrines之辉锦 Latin name: Euphorbia lactea f.cristata Family: Euphorbiaceae, Genus: Euphorbia Origin and distribution: Tropical arid areas in Sri Lanka and IndiaDescription of the Colorful Ch doctrines Plant
The succulent stems of Ch doctrines come in various colors such as dark purple, milky white, light yellow, and have complex colors with borders and patterns. The traits of Ch doctrines are very unstable, and color variations often occur during cultivation, such as dark purple succulent stems developing white and yellow patches. Sometimes, atavistic phenomena can occur, causing the twisted, crown-like succulent stems to grow into columnar shapes. Ch doctrines prefers a warm, dry, and well-lit environment, is drought-tolerant, slightly shade-tolerant, dislikes shady and damp conditions, and is not cold-tolerant. Ch doctrines is a newly introduced succulent plant in recent years, with unique and beautiful plant shapes, rich and variable colors, and high ornamental value. Used to decorate homes and halls, although it lacks brilliant flowers and green leaves, its succulent stems, resembling奇 stones, mountains, or cockscombs, are simple and elegant.
Colorful Ch doctrines Plant Picture Collection
1. Picture One of Ch doctrines
2. Picture Two of Ch doctrines
3. Picture Three of Ch doctrines
4. Picture Four of Ch doctrines