Angiosperm Latin Name: Euphorbia ingens Common Name

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Angiosperm Latin Name: Euphorbia ingens Common Name
Latin Name: Euphorbia ingens
Common Name: Candelabra Tree
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Geographic Origin: South Africa
**Milky sap contained in plant is highly poisonous.
Contact with the toxic sap can cause skin blisters and
blindness**
Soil: Create a well-draining, succulent soil mix with
one part compost, one part sand, and a small amount
of perlite.
Temperature: Temperatures during the day should be
between 70°-80°F and should be between 60°-70°F
at night.
Light: This plant should be placed in an area of full sun
Moisture: This plant should receive a thorough watering once a week during the early
morning or on a cloudy day to avoid burns. Allow the soil to dry out between each
watering.
Fertilization: Fertilize once a year, alternating between fish and seaweed fertilizer every
year.
Grooming: Repot once every year.
Seasonal Care: Reduce watering and fertilizing during winter months.
Propagation: Propagate through stem cuttings, plantlets, or seeds.
Pests and diseases: Check for mealy bugs, scale and root rot.
Angiosperm

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