Description
Euphorbia rapulum. The plant is known as rose spurge. From June to August we receive dormant or semi‑dormant tubers, some of which have buds. After September, all the tubers we receive have buds. They are planted in moist soil (I mix mountain soil or a mud‑carbon soil with half coarse sand; keep the particles from being too large so that it stays a little airy—strictness is not critical). During the dormant period, keep the soil from becoming too wet; place the tubers in a cool spot. You may skip watering or water lightly on the soil surface for 1–2 weeks. In autumn, when outdoor temperatures fall below 25 °C, the buds become visibly sprouting.





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