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Euphorbia tithymaloides 'Variegata' --Variegated Devil's Backbone--
Euphorbia tithymaloides 'Variegata' --Variegated Devil's Backbone--
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Sometimes called centipede euphorbia because of its jointed stem and leggy leaves, was previously considered Pedilanthus, but has now merged into the Euphorbia group. Also sometimes called "false bird" Neat zigzagging pattern makes this a fun graphic contrast as a houseplant, and this variety has pretty white to green stripey variegation with some blushes of pink! Tiny red blossoms in spring attract hummingbirds. Likes sun, infrequent soak watering, and trimming to stay compact.
Tags: Archived, Da, Euphorbia, New, Not listed, Poisonous, Succulent/xeriscaping
Caution: Do not ingest. Treat with respect. Consider using gloves when handling.
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