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Euphorbia pulvinata
Origin and Habitat: South Africa. This is a small dioecious species that offsets from the base. Subspecies Euphorbia pulvinata variegated and Euphorbia pulvinata cv. Nana. It is propagated by cuttings/offsets, let it dry for a few days, letting the wound heal, then it can be potted. No water for about two months until after the roots appear. I water only during the summer months, during the winter they are kept dry because they are sensitive to frost and prone to rot.
Euphorbias when cut or damaged exudes a thick white milky sap known as latex. This latex is poisonous, and may irritate skin. Wash skin immediately with soap and please, don't get it in your eyes or mouth.
Two small offsets I have rooting
Euphorbia pulvinata variegated
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