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Euphorbia antisyphilitica - Candelilla

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Euphorbia antisyphilitica is more commonly known as the Candelilla – a name alluding to its striking intricacy of leafless, wax-coated green stems that emulate the glow of a candle. This captivating, resilient succulent hails from the 'Cacti & Succulents' family, offering an intriguing blend of form and function. Sprouting to heights of up to two feet, the Candelilla showcases a canvas of tiny, pink-tinged blooms under full sun exposure. Perfectly conditioned for arid environments, this low maintenance shrub-like plant is remarkably drought-tolerant, favoring well-draining soils, whilst embellishing your xeriscape garden or desert-themed landscape with a unique, understated elegance. With the Candelilla, experience a harmonious medley of endurance, versatility, and aesthetic charm, all rolled into a neat, green package.

  • Size: Up to 2 feet tall
  • Flowers: Tiny, pink-tinged blooms
  • Foliage: Leafless, wax-coated green stems
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Unique Aesthetic: Resilient, striking succulent ideal for rock gardens or desert-themed landscapes
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