Euphorbia guillauminiana is a rare and sought-after plant due to its unique appearance and rarity in cultivation. It is a species of succulent belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family and is native to Madagascar.
The plant has an intriguing geometric growth habit with thick, cylindrical stems that form a dense cluster of columns. Each stem is adorned with tiny, spiny leaves and may produce small, inconspicuous flowers.
It’s striking architectural shape combined with its scarcity in the plant trade, makes it highly desirable for collectors.
As with all Euphorbia species, caution is necessary due to its toxic milky sap, which can cause skin irritation and is harmful if ingested. Proper care and handling are essential when cultivating this unique plant.
Currently growing in a 6 inch nursery pot. Available potted in San Francisco, otherwise ships bare-root.
















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