Basic Care Knowledge of Euphorbia obesa (Bushman's poison)

Bumpy Ball

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Euphorbia obesa——From the Euphorbiaceae family, the Euphorbia genus plant, also known as晃玉 (Huàngyù) or Obesa, is native to the Cape Province of South Africa. The plant is small and spherical, with a diameter of 8-12 centimeters. It has 8 ridges, neat. The epidermis is gray-green with crisscrossing red-brown stripes, with denser stripes at the top. There are small brownish钝齿 (blunt teeth) on the ridge edges. Dioecious, the female plants have a flatter spherical shape, and the male plants have cylindrical stems, both are single and do not produce offspring balls. The top of the spherical ridge—produces flowers, which are very small and yellow-green.

Less water and more sunlight, the better the medium is for drainage, summer type. The growth environment of the native place is mostly on rock piles or under the shade of trees, with an annual rainfall of about 200-300mm, but with a large temperature difference between day and night. This is relatively special in the Euphorbiaceae because it is fully succulent, without leaves or spines. In the native place, the plants are also rare, so it is currently protected by law, and what can be seen now are all horticultural varieties.

Among the Euphorbia genus, few are spherical, and the Bumpy Ball is one of the most standard spherical species, even more remarkable for its clear patterns that make it more attractive. Due to the dioecious nature and the imbalance in the ratio of female to male plants (with many fewer male plants), the likelihood of obtaining seeds in cultivation is very small. Therefore, although it has been cultivated in our country for a long time, it is still very rare.

It prefers warm and sunny conditions, excessive humidity and shade can cause brown spots on the lower part of the stem. The growing soil should be well-draining sandy soil. In winter, it is best to maintain temperatures above 5℃ and keep the potting soil dry. Propagation is done by sowing or by cutting the top.

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