Euphorbia horrida var. noorsveldensis
Euphorbia Horrida 'Noorsveldensis'
The Euphorbia horrida var. noorsveldensis is the spiniest form of E. horrida. It is usually green to grey in hue, offsets prolifically, and sometimes has tiny leaves near the top of its structure at the site of new growth (which usually occurs in the late winter and early springtime), but is otherwise leafless. Blooms are normally yellow to pale green on noorsveldensis. All forms of E. horrida are native to South Africa, are good plants for xeriscaping, and are low maintenance growers.
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Full sun to partial shade
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Very little water
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Not Frost hardy
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Free draining
Common name
Euphorbia Horrida 'Noorsveldensis'
Latin name
Euphorbia horrida var. noorsveldensis
type
Succulent
family
Euphorbiaceae
ph
6.0 - 8.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
Euphorbia horrida var. noorsveldensis
The Euphorbia horrida var. noorsveldensis is the spiniest form of E. horrida. It is usually green to grey in hue, offsets prolifically, and sometimes has tiny leaves near the top of its structure at the site of new growth (which usually occurs in the late winter and early springtime), but is otherwise leafless. Blooms are normally yellow to pale green on noorsveldensis. All forms of E. horrida are native to South Africa, are good plants for xeriscaping, and are low maintenance growers.
Spring planting
From Early Spring TO Mid Summer
Plant seeds or offsets during active growing season.
Spring Flowering
From Late Winter TO Early Summer
Flowers will emerge just before the active growing season in most cases.