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Euphorbia ritchiei

Euphorbia ritchiei is a compact and sculptural succulent prized for its chunky, ridged stems and unique, spiral growth habit. Native to Kenya, this rare Euphorbia adds striking form and texture to small spaces, making it an ideal choice for shelves, desktops, or windowsills. If you love unusual, architectural plants that are easy to care for, Euphorbia ritchiei is a fantastic addition to your collection.

Unlike many Euphorbias with a spiny appearance, Euphorbia ritchiei has a smoother, more ridged texture and produces small offsets over time, gradually forming a low, spreading clump. This is a true collector’s piece — a beautiful, slow-growing plant that thrives on minimal care and makes a big impact despite its modest size.

Size
Supplied in a 6cm nursery pot
Approximate height: 10cm

Native Habitat and Growth Habit
Euphorbia ritchiei is native to East Africa, particularly Kenya, where it grows in arid, rocky areas. It has adapted to survive in tough environments, storing water in its thick, succulent stems. Indoors, it remains compact and tidy, gradually producing offsets and developing into a cluster of ridged, sculptural columns.

Care Requirements for Euphorbia ritchiei

Water:
Water sparingly. Allow the soil to fully dry out between waterings. Euphorbia ritchiei is drought-tolerant and prefers neglect to overwatering.

Temperature & Humidity:
Thrives in average indoor temperatures between 18–24°C. Low humidity is not a problem.

Soil:
Use a gritty, well-draining cactus or succulent mix. You can also amend houseplant compost with sand or perlite.

Feeding:
Feed once a month during spring and summer with a diluted cactus fertiliser or our Organic Tropical Plant Food, which supports gentle, sustained growth.

Light:
Place Euphorbia ritchiei in bright, indirect light or direct sun. A sunny windowsill is ideal. The more light it receives, the more compact and healthy the growth.

Seasonal Leaf Drop – What to Expect:
Euphorbia ritchiei occasionally produces small leaves near the top of its stems, especially in spring and summer. These leaves are temporary and will naturally drop off as the plant matures or when the seasons change — this is completely normal and part of how the plant conserves moisture. It’s not a sign of distress or poor health. In its native environment, the plant sheds its leaves to survive hot, dry spells. Indoors, it does the same — think of the leaves as seasonal visitors rather than permanent features. This adaptation is what makes Euphorbia ritchiei such a tough, resilient choice for low-maintenance plant lovers.

Why Choose Euphorbia ritchiei?
  • A rare and unusual succulent with sculptural appeal

  • Easy to grow and very low maintenance

  • Perfect for small spaces and bright windowsills

  • Slow-growing and great for collectors of unique Euphorbias

  • Requires minimal watering and no fuss

Styling Ideas
Display Euphorbia ritchiei in a shallow clay or stone pot to accentuate its architectural form. It pairs beautifully with other succulents and cacti in mixed arrangements, or as a standalone specimen in a minimalist setup. Ideal for sunny corners, desktops or part of a sculptural shelf display.

Delivered with Care
We deliver all plants in their nursery pots, carefully packed for safe travel. Euphorbia ritchiei will arrive healthy and ready to enjoy.

FAQs

Q: How fast does Euphorbia ritchiei grow?
A: Euphorbia ritchiei is a slow grower. Over time, it will produce small offsets and develop into a sculptural clump, but growth is steady and compact.

Q: Is Euphorbia ritchiei pet safe?
A: Like most Euphorbias, Euphorbia ritchiei contains a milky sap that can be irritating if ingested or handled. Keep it out of reach of pets and wash hands after handling.

Q: Can I propagate Euphorbia ritchiei?
A: Yes, propagation is possible through offsets. Allow cuttings to callous before planting in well-draining soil.

Q: My Euphorbia ritchiei dropped all its leaves — is it dying?
A: Not at all! The small leaves that appear seasonally on Euphorbia ritchiei are temporary and will fall off naturally. This is a normal part of its growth cycle and not a sign of poor health. It’s a clever adaptation to dry conditions and nothing to worry about.

Q: Does Euphorbia ritchiei need a lot of light?
A: Yes. Bright light, including direct sun, is key to maintaining compact, healthy growth. A south- or west-facing windowsill is ideal.

Explore more care tips and succulent inspiration on our Houseplant Blog.

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Description

Euphorbia ritchiei is a compact and sculptural succulent prized for its chunky, ridged stems and unique, spiral growth habit. Native to Kenya, this rare Euphorbia adds striking form and texture to small spaces, making it an ideal choice for shelves, desktops, or windowsills. If you love unusual, architectural plants that are easy to care for, Euphorbia ritchiei is a fantastic addition to your collection.

Unlike many Euphorbias with a spiny appearance, Euphorbia ritchiei has a smoother, more ridged texture and produces small offsets over time, gradually forming a low, spreading clump. This is a true collector’s piece — a beautiful, slow-growing plant that thrives on minimal care and makes a big impact despite its modest size.

Size
Supplied in a 6cm nursery pot
Approximate height: 10cm

Native Habitat and Growth Habit
Euphorbia ritchiei is native to East Africa, particularly Kenya, where it grows in arid, rocky areas. It has adapted to survive in tough environments, storing water in its thick, succulent stems. Indoors, it remains compact and tidy, gradually producing offsets and developing into a cluster of ridged, sculptural columns.

Care Requirements for Euphorbia ritchiei

Water:
Water sparingly. Allow the soil to fully dry out between waterings. Euphorbia ritchiei is drought-tolerant and prefers neglect to overwatering.

Temperature & Humidity:
Thrives in average indoor temperatures between 18–24°C. Low humidity is not a problem.

Soil:
Use a gritty, well-draining cactus or succulent mix. You can also amend houseplant compost with sand or perlite.

Feeding:
Feed once a month during spring and summer with a diluted cactus fertiliser or our Organic Tropical Plant Food, which supports gentle, sustained growth.

Light:
Place Euphorbia ritchiei in bright, indirect light or direct sun. A sunny windowsill is ideal. The more light it receives, the more compact and healthy the growth.

Seasonal Leaf Drop – What to Expect:
Euphorbia ritchiei occasionally produces small leaves near the top of its stems, especially in spring and summer. These leaves are temporary and will naturally drop off as the plant matures or when the seasons change — this is completely normal and part of how the plant conserves moisture. It’s not a sign of distress or poor health. In its native environment, the plant sheds its leaves to survive hot, dry spells. Indoors, it does the same — think of the leaves as seasonal visitors rather than permanent features. This adaptation is what makes Euphorbia ritchiei such a tough, resilient choice for low-maintenance plant lovers.

Why Choose Euphorbia ritchiei?
  • A rare and unusual succulent with sculptural appeal

  • Easy to grow and very low maintenance

  • Perfect for small spaces and bright windowsills

  • Slow-growing and great for collectors of unique Euphorbias

  • Requires minimal watering and no fuss

Styling Ideas
Display Euphorbia ritchiei in a shallow clay or stone pot to accentuate its architectural form. It pairs beautifully with other succulents and cacti in mixed arrangements, or as a standalone specimen in a minimalist setup. Ideal for sunny corners, desktops or part of a sculptural shelf display.

Delivered with Care
We deliver all plants in their nursery pots, carefully packed for safe travel. Euphorbia ritchiei will arrive healthy and ready to enjoy.

FAQs

Q: How fast does Euphorbia ritchiei grow?
A: Euphorbia ritchiei is a slow grower. Over time, it will produce small offsets and develop into a sculptural clump, but growth is steady and compact.

Q: Is Euphorbia ritchiei pet safe?
A: Like most Euphorbias, Euphorbia ritchiei contains a milky sap that can be irritating if ingested or handled. Keep it out of reach of pets and wash hands after handling.

Q: Can I propagate Euphorbia ritchiei?
A: Yes, propagation is possible through offsets. Allow cuttings to callous before planting in well-draining soil.

Q: My Euphorbia ritchiei dropped all its leaves — is it dying?
A: Not at all! The small leaves that appear seasonally on Euphorbia ritchiei are temporary and will fall off naturally. This is a normal part of its growth cycle and not a sign of poor health. It’s a clever adaptation to dry conditions and nothing to worry about.

Q: Does Euphorbia ritchiei need a lot of light?
A: Yes. Bright light, including direct sun, is key to maintaining compact, healthy growth. A south- or west-facing windowsill is ideal.

Explore more care tips and succulent inspiration on our Houseplant Blog.

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