Euphorbia Milii
Euphorbia Milii - bright red flowering; 3 year old mother plants with some shoots (these can be used for propagating cuttings if you want...); from my succulent collection and propagation; not over-fertilised therefore top healthy and robust (100% organic quality before quantity!), no sprays/brighteners for the leaves; potted in a self-mixed permeable organic succulent substrate, repotting only desired in 2-3 years; not hardy, slow growing with winter dormancy with little watering between 11-02; easy to care for, (very) sunny location; no waterlogging; you will love your new "Euphorbia Milii " once it finds its place in the sunny window and will bloom throughout the summer... Enjoy it!
Did you know that?
The botanical name Euphorbia is derived from Euphorbos, the Greek physician from the 1st century AD. In 1753, the botanist and taxonomist Carl Linnaeus named the entire genus Euphorbia in honour of this doctor.
And yes, that's right, Euphorbias are not cacti, even though many of them look pretty much like a cactus.