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  1. Euphorbia Trigona, or the African Milk Tree as it's commonly known, is a highly architectural and curious houseplant. Easy to look after, pest resistant and a fast grower means it makes the perfect specimen that adds interest to a sunny spot.

  2. O nome científico desta suculenta é euphorbia trigona. Mas é conhecida de forma popular como candelabro. Essa planta pertence a família das euphorbiaceae e ao gênero das Euphorbias. Um detalhe sobre essa planta é que pode chegar a uma altura máxima de 3 metros. Ou seja, uma suculenta de médio porte.

  3. Jul 20, 2021 · With the proper care, your Euphorbia trigona can live for decades, and will grow into an impressive specimen. Read on to learn all you need to know about how to grow African milk trees. Including what kind of soil and sunlight they need, how to water and prune them, plus many other key tips for keeping yours thriving.

  4. Feb 26, 2021 · A suculenta Euphorbia trigona é parente de plantas comumente utilizadas no paisagismo, tanto em áreas externas como internas. Talvez a euforbiácea mais conhecida, do ponto de vista ornamental, seja a coroa de Cristo, Euphorbia milii. Também é bastante popular o aveloz, Euphorbia tirucalli, com suas

  5. Jul 15, 2020 · The Euphorbia cactus is a perennial, evergreen succulent native to Central Africa. Growing outdoors, the African milk tree has dense growth and grows into a bush-like spiky plant—which is also called the African milk bush. At maturity, the Euphorbia cactus reaches up to 6 ft. (1.8 m) in height.

  6. Euphorbia trigona is one of the most impressive succulents that can be grown indoors. This cactus-like, durable giant originated from exotic Madagascar and areas of Central Africa . Euphorbia trigona is also known as Friendship cactus, African milk tree, Cathedral cactus, or Abyssinian euphorbia.

  7. Euphorbia trigona Mill. Gard. Dict., ed. 8. 3 1768. Origin and Habitat: Euphorbia trigonaSN|27172]]SN|27172]] is commonly planted in Central Africa, Angola, Malawi and Gabon. It is also used for hedging in tropical zones, or as an ornamental elsewhere. It is possibly of hybrid origin, as it is only known in cultivation and is not known to flower.

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