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Euphorbia lactea

Euphorbia lactea, often called the Mottled Spurge, is a striking architectural plant with sculptural, candelabra-like branches patterned in shades of green and white. Its upright form and unusual variegation make it an eye-catching centrepiece, bringing a bold, modern character to any space. With its dramatic silhouette and minimal care needs, Euphorbia lactea is ideal for plant lovers seeking something truly unique and easy to live with.

Native habitat and growth pattern:
Native to the arid regions of India and Sri Lanka, Euphorbia lactea thrives in hot, dry conditions where it has adapted to store water in its thick, angular stems. Its resilience and sculptural presence have made it a favourite for collectors of rare and unusual houseplants.

Euphorbia lactea size:
This plant measures approximately W21cm x H50cm, making it a commanding statement piece that fits beautifully in living rooms, hallways, or bright offices.

Styling at home:
The bold, geometric form of Euphorbia lactea makes it versatile and dramatic:

  • Contemporary homes: Its striking silhouette works perfectly with clean, modern décor.

  • Statement plant: Place it in a tall planter to highlight its height and structure.

  • Minimalist interiors: Its sculptural look complements pared-back styling.

  • Collectors’ corner: A standout addition to any succulent or Euphorbia collection.

Please note: Euphorbias should remain in their nursery pot and be placed inside a decorative planter for proper drainage.

Care requirements:
Euphorbia lactea is wonderfully low-maintenance when given the right conditions:

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct sunlight.

  • Watering: Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering should be avoided.

  • Temperature: Thrives in warm rooms above 15°C. Protect from frost and cold draughts.

  • Feeding: Use our Organic Tropical Plant Food every 4–6 weeks in spring and summer to support growth.

Why choose this plant:
Euphorbia lactea is more than a plant – it’s living sculpture. Its bold form brings drama and elegance to interiors while requiring very little effort to care for. A natural talking point, it’s perfect for anyone wanting a plant with both beauty and character.

Interesting facts:

  • Euphorbia lactea belongs to the same family as poinsettias but is grown for its stems rather than leaves.

  • The white, milky sap (latex) can be irritating to skin, so it’s best handled with care.

  • In the wild, it often forms large hedges used as natural fencing in India.

FAQ

Q: Does Euphorbia lactea flower indoors?
A: It very rarely flowers when grown as a houseplant. In its natural habitat, it can produce small, inconspicuous blooms, but the main appeal indoors is the sculptural variegated stems.

Q: Can Euphorbia lactea be pruned?
A: Yes, you can prune it if it grows too tall or uneven. Always wear gloves when cutting, as the milky sap can irritate the skin.

Q: What kind of pot is best for this plant?
A: Choose a pot with excellent drainage, such as terracotta or a nursery pot placed inside a decorative planter. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot.

Q: Does it need humidity?
A: No, Euphorbia lactea prefers dry air and does not require additional humidity, making it ideal for centrally heated homes.

Explore more
If you love bold architectural plants, browse our full Cactus and Succulent collection. And for more plant styling inspiration and care tips, visit the Happy Houseplants blog — the UK’s top houseplant blog.

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Euphorbia lactea
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Euphorbia lactea, often called the Mottled Spurge, is a striking architectural plant with sculptural, candelabra-like branches patterned in shades of green and white. Its upright form and unusual variegation make it an eye-catching centrepiece, bringing a bold, modern character to any space. With its dramatic silhouette and minimal care needs, Euphorbia lactea is ideal for plant lovers seeking something truly unique and easy to live with.

Native habitat and growth pattern:
Native to the arid regions of India and Sri Lanka, Euphorbia lactea thrives in hot, dry conditions where it has adapted to store water in its thick, angular stems. Its resilience and sculptural presence have made it a favourite for collectors of rare and unusual houseplants.

Euphorbia lactea size:
This plant measures approximately W21cm x H50cm, making it a commanding statement piece that fits beautifully in living rooms, hallways, or bright offices.

Styling at home:
The bold, geometric form of Euphorbia lactea makes it versatile and dramatic:

  • Contemporary homes: Its striking silhouette works perfectly with clean, modern décor.

  • Statement plant: Place it in a tall planter to highlight its height and structure.

  • Minimalist interiors: Its sculptural look complements pared-back styling.

  • Collectors’ corner: A standout addition to any succulent or Euphorbia collection.

Please note: Euphorbias should remain in their nursery pot and be placed inside a decorative planter for proper drainage.

Care requirements:
Euphorbia lactea is wonderfully low-maintenance when given the right conditions:

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct sunlight.

  • Watering: Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering should be avoided.

  • Temperature: Thrives in warm rooms above 15°C. Protect from frost and cold draughts.

  • Feeding: Use our Organic Tropical Plant Food every 4–6 weeks in spring and summer to support growth.

Why choose this plant:
Euphorbia lactea is more than a plant – it’s living sculpture. Its bold form brings drama and elegance to interiors while requiring very little effort to care for. A natural talking point, it’s perfect for anyone wanting a plant with both beauty and character.

Interesting facts:

  • Euphorbia lactea belongs to the same family as poinsettias but is grown for its stems rather than leaves.

  • The white, milky sap (latex) can be irritating to skin, so it’s best handled with care.

  • In the wild, it often forms large hedges used as natural fencing in India.

FAQ

Q: Does Euphorbia lactea flower indoors?
A: It very rarely flowers when grown as a houseplant. In its natural habitat, it can produce small, inconspicuous blooms, but the main appeal indoors is the sculptural variegated stems.

Q: Can Euphorbia lactea be pruned?
A: Yes, you can prune it if it grows too tall or uneven. Always wear gloves when cutting, as the milky sap can irritate the skin.

Q: What kind of pot is best for this plant?
A: Choose a pot with excellent drainage, such as terracotta or a nursery pot placed inside a decorative planter. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot.

Q: Does it need humidity?
A: No, Euphorbia lactea prefers dry air and does not require additional humidity, making it ideal for centrally heated homes.

Explore more
If you love bold architectural plants, browse our full Cactus and Succulent collection. And for more plant styling inspiration and care tips, visit the Happy Houseplants blog — the UK’s top houseplant blog.

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