Family: Euphorbiaceae

Scientific Name: Euphorbia mammillaris variegata

Common Name: Variegated Corncob Plant

Description

Variegated Corn Plant (Euphorbia mammillaris) A small succulent whose entire stem can be totally variegated. Not as strong of grower as the non-variegated Corncob Plant.

Pronunciation(yoo-FOR-bee-uh)
Plant TypeSucculents, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone10
Sunlightbright to direct
Moisturedry out between watering's
Soil & Sitewell drained
Growing Mediawell drained
Temperatureprefers 60-85 degrees F, minimum temperature 45 degrees F
Leavessmall, green, ephemeral
Stemscylindrical, branches from the base or farther up the stem, has rows of tubercles separated by horizontal furrows producing a few spines
Dimensionsreaches less than a foot, branches from the base of the plant
Propagationseeds, rather difficult from cuttings, cuttings best taken in spring or summer
Native SiteSouth Africa
Misc FactsAll Euphorbias contain a white sap that can be irritating to eyes and mucous membranes. Euphorbia: for Euphorbus, corpulent Greek physician of Juba II, King of Mauretania. Juba, educated in Rome, and married to daughter of Antony and Cleopatra. From eu, "good" and phorbe, "pasture or fodder," thus giving euphorbos the meaning "well fed." AKA: Variegated Corncob Euphorbia, Indian Corncob
Author's NotesI grew this plant for many years. It was easy to grow in well drained cactus mix and just watch the watering. It is a weird but lovable plant
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