Euphorbia Obesa
☀️- Partial sun. Obesa prefers some morning sun and bright indirect light through the day. Full sun can leave burn marks.
💧- Water once a month in summer, cut down to every two over colder months. Ideal for those who are away a lot. Water deeply and make sure water is not dripping from the drainage holes when you place the plant back in its decorative pot.
🌡️- Keep her warm. Ideally around 18°C to 27°C. She doesn't like to be moved around much. Find a warm and bright place and leave her there.
🪴 - This plant is not too fussy about soil but good drainage is essential. Heavy clay soils may hamper growth, and impede drainage.
🐾- Not pet friendly.
☀️- Partial sun. Obesa prefers some morning sun and bright indirect light through the day. Full sun can leave burn marks.
💧- Water once a month in summer, cut down to every two over colder months. Ideal for those who are away a lot. Water deeply and make sure water is not dripping from the drainage holes when you place the plant back in its decorative pot.
🌡️- Keep her warm. Ideally around 18°C to 27°C. She doesn't like to be moved around much. Find a warm and bright place and leave her there.
🪴 - This plant is not too fussy about soil but good drainage is essential. Heavy clay soils may hamper growth, and impede drainage.
🐾- Not pet friendly.
☀️- Partial sun. Obesa prefers some morning sun and bright indirect light through the day. Full sun can leave burn marks.
💧- Water once a month in summer, cut down to every two over colder months. Ideal for those who are away a lot. Water deeply and make sure water is not dripping from the drainage holes when you place the plant back in its decorative pot.
🌡️- Keep her warm. Ideally around 18°C to 27°C. She doesn't like to be moved around much. Find a warm and bright place and leave her there.
🪴 - This plant is not too fussy about soil but good drainage is essential. Heavy clay soils may hamper growth, and impede drainage.
🐾- Not pet friendly.
AKA “The Baseball Plant”! Another fun variety of Euphorbia from the Cape Province. Little green spherical succulent with ribbed patterns and tiny green and yellow flowers on the top. The small scarring on the side of the Obesa is from all inflorescence or flowers that have previously emerged on its surface, making it look like little baseball stitches.
Size: 8.5cm nursery pot