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Euphorbia ingens (Multi) - Candelabra Tree

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Euphorbia ingens (Multi) is an exemplary piece of Mother Nature's art, hailed widely as the Candelabra Tree. The charm of this prodigious member of the Cacti & Succulents family lies in its candelabra-like sculptural branching, standing tall up to an impressive 25 meters in optimal conditions. Enriching its exceptional silhouette are vibrant, light green oval leaves coupled with tiny, captivating yellow-green flowers that bloom under ideal circumstances. Resilient in its nature, the robust Candelabra Tree thrives in full sun exposure and is tolerant of drought conditions, making it an ideal low-maintenance choice for a water-wise landscape design. Although it commands attention with its towering presence, care must be taken due to the plant's milky latex which is toxic on ingestion or contact with skin or eyes. Nonetheless, its unique and sophisticated look guarantees to render a robust natural grandeur to your landscaping, transforming any garden into a dramatic desert haven.

  • Size: Up to 25 meters tall in native habitat
  • Flowers: Small, yellow-green flowers
  • Foliage: Light green oval leaves on sculptural branches
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Note: Produces toxic milky latex when damaged
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