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African Milk Plant (Euphorbia lactea)
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African Milk Plant (Euphorbia lactea)

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Euphorbia lactea, also called 'African Milk Plant' is a succulent not often seen. It has a very glossy, dark green trunk with multiple branches. Some lighter coloured patterns are often seen on the branches as well.

The African Milk Plant is very easy to grow and is extremely drought hardy. It is quite fast growing for a succulent, and grows around 2m tall. It is best grown in well draining soil, and is suitable to be grown in pots, gardens and rockeries. They are very adaptable to soil types and positions, and are best grown in full sun to part shade.

Common names: African Milk Plant, African Euphorbia

Size: small plants, 10-20cm tall

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