Euphorbia knuthii

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Euphorbia knuthii (dog slave child qilin) is a succulent plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae, native to Mozambique, Swaziland, and other parts of southern Africa, and is now cultivated as an ornamental garden plant.

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Euphorbia knuthii (dog servant qilin) is a succulent plant in the Euphorbiaceae family, genus Euphorbia, native to Mozambique, Swaziland, and other parts of southern Africa, and is now used as a horticultural ornamental. It prefers warm climates, is drought-tolerant, and requires ample sunlight. Daily care involves keeping the soil moist (about once a week watering) and avoiding waterlogging. In winter the ambient temperature should be kept above 5 °C, and during the dormancy period watering should be stopped entirely. It can be propagated from tuberous stems or by seed; it grows slowly, and the tuber takes 8–12 years to fully emerge.

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Dimensions 1.18 × 1.18 × 3.15 in

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