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Euphorbia - Obesa aka Baseball Plant

Euphorbia - Obesa aka Baseball Plant

The Euphorbia obesa, often called the "baseball plant," is a fascinating and unique succulent. 

 

Characteristics:

  • Appearance:
    • It's known for its distinctive spherical shape, resembling a baseball.  
    • The stem is typically segmented with 8 (sometimes more) vertical ribs.  
    • Its color is usually a mottled gray-green, often with purplish or brownish bands.  
    • It lacks spines, which sets it apart from many other succulents.  
    • It is a dioecious plant meaning that there are seperate male and female plants.
  • Size:
    • It typically grows to about 20 cm in height and 9 cm in diameter.  
  • Origin:
    • Native to the Great Karoo region of South Africa.
  • Conservation Status:
    • It's considered a rare and protected plant due to over-collection in the wild. It is on the CITES Appendix II.  

Cultivation:

  • Light:
    • Prefers bright, indirect sunlight.
    • Can tolerate some direct sun, but avoid intense afternoon sun.
  • Watering:
    • Requires minimal watering.
    • Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot.  
    • Water sparingly in the summer and keep it dry in the winter.  
  • Soil:
    • Needs well-draining soil, such as a succulent or cactus mix.  
  • Temperature:
    • Prefers warm temperatures and is not frost-tolerant.  
  • Propagation:
    • Primarily propagated from seeds.  
    • It is possible to pollinate the plants by hand, using a small brush, to transfer pollen from the male plants to the female plants.  

Important Notes:

  • Toxicity:
    • Like other Euphorbia species, it contains a milky sap (latex) that can be irritating to the skin and eyes. Handle with care.  

 

 

* Picture and information intended only as a guide. Size and colours of plants will vary, not any 1 plant is exactly the same and minor variations will occur.

 

** All plants will be posted bare rooted.

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