Euphorbia Lactea Albo-Variegata Cristata / grafted
Grafted Euphorbia lactea Albo-variegata in the "cristata" form, from our own succulent collection; a unique cristata form will develop and unfold even more over the years; planted in a permeable self-mixed organic substrate in a clay pot, the plant does not need to be repotted for the next 2-3 years, not over-fertilised therefore robust & top healthy (100% organic quality over quantity!), slow-growing (it is also very difficult to propagate!), with dormant growth in winter, not winter-hardy. ), slow growing (it is also very difficult to propagate), with growth dormancy in winter, not hardy, beautiful white (Albo) variegation on one side of the crista; for a sunny/bright location; a "statement plant" for life; height/diameter - as per picture.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Crests are exceptions; the crested plant is a healthy plant, but one that develops in an abnormal way. Cresting is therefore a spontaneous mutation, an abnormality of the vegetative apex which, instead of growing conical or cylindrical, flattens out and the plant takes on the appearance of a crest or fan with many curves, reminiscent of the shape of a brain. In fact, crests can be found in many different species of succulent plants. The crested succulents become true sculptures.