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Crassula ovata 'Kreinheimsii'

Crassula ovata 'Kreinheimsii' Plant Attributes

Chinese Name: Kreinheimsii, Also Known as Iron海棠, Kreinheimsii Thorns, Tiger Thorns梅花 Latin Name: Euphorbia milii Genus: Euphorbiaceae, Euphorbia Genus Habitat Distribution: Africa, Madagascar Island

Crassula ovata 'Kreinheimsii' Plant Introduction

Kreinheimsii is a common name that usually refers to Euphorbia milii, and it may also refer to other plants in some cases. There are many different names for plants in different regions. This article mainly collects images of Kreinheimsii referring to Euphorbia milii as the most widespread name.

Kreinheimsii prefers a warm, humid, and sunny environment. It is slightly shade-tolerant, heat-tolerant, relatively drought-resistant, and not cold-tolerant. The best soil is loose and well-draining humus soil. If the temperature is low in winter, there may be a short period of dormancy. It is cultivated in both southern and northern China, flowering all year round, with the most flowers in winter in the Northern Hemisphere.

Kreinheimsii has sharp spines all over the plant, and the white latex in the stems is toxic. The white latex secreted from the wounds of Euphorbia milii plants can irritate the skin and mucous membranes of humans. Ingestion can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, etc. (do not contact the white secretion). Home cultivation will not cause harm as long as flowers are not randomly broken for children to play with. The internet rumors about cancer are not scientifically based, so plant enthusiasts do not need to worry, just avoid ingesting or contacting the secretion from the wounds.

Crassula ovata 'Kreinheimsii' Image Appreciation

1. Image One of Kreinheimsii

2. Image Two of Kreinheimsii

3. Image Three of Kreinheimsii

4. Image Four of Kreinheimsii