Euphorbia meloformis Variegata
Euphorbia meloformis variegata Common name: Variegated Melon Spurge Genus: Euphorbia A squat, globular Euphorbia with striking variegation—what looks like a striped melon now comes branching! These are offered in 3.5” pots with multiple offsets already forming, which adds to the plant’s value and character for collectors. This Euphorbia is often mistaken for a cactus but has a milky sap and different metabolic rhythm. Key Features: Ribbed, globular body with creamy yellow-green variegation Naturally branching with offsets included Compact but architectural—fits neatly into small-space collections Care Notes: Light: Bright indirect light or filtered sun Water: Only when fully dry—don’t overdo it Soil: Cactus mix with added pumice Growth: Multi-headed, slow and compact Dormancy: Winter dormant Toxicity: Handle with care; Euphorbia sap is toxic and irritating A rare and ornamental Euphorbia that’s ready to stand out in any collection—especially for those who love