Euphorbia bisellenbeckiiBruyns

Octopus Arms

Monadenium ellenbeckii

Euphorbia bisellenbeckii (Octopus Arms) aka Monadenium ellenbeckii

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Family : EuphorbiaceaeSubfamily : EuphorbioideaeTribe : EuphorbieaeSubtribe : EuphorbiinaeGenus : Euphorbia

Euphorbia bisellenbeckiiis native toEthiopia , Somalia , and northernKenya . It grows on rocky slopes , with assailable bush at pinnacle that range from 3,940 to 5,740 feet ( 1,200 to 1,750 m ) .

Euphorbia bisellenbeckii , formerly screw asMonadenium ellenbeckii , is a shrubbysucculentwith sparsely furcate stems emerge from a thick , heavy , shortly rhizomatous rootstalk . The stems are erect or creeping , cylindrical , and can grow up to 32 inches ( 80 cm ) foresighted and 0.6 inches ( 1.5 centimeter ) in diam . They are pallid unripened with four longitudinal grooves below each of the numerous spirally set foliage scars . The farewell are gullible , loosely ovate , and soon deciduous , measuring up to 0.4 inches ( 1 curium ) long and 0.3 inches ( 0.8 cm ) astray .

Euphorbia bisellenbeckii (Octopus Arms) aka Monadenium ellenbeckii

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The small dark-green - yellow cyathia with barrel - form involucre are raise near the ends of the stems . They can hit up to 0.6 inches ( 1.5 cm ) in diameter and look in summer . The fruit are obtusely 3 - lobed , densely papillary capsules that hold in pale browned seeds .

USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .

Euphorbias are very well-situated to care for . These plant require a small featherbed to become established , but once they are , they are self - sufficient . More break from too much care and watering than from neglect . Euphorbias needwell - draining soiland lashings of sun . They are not particular about dirt H , but they can not tolerate wet soil . Unlike most succulents , Euphorbiadoes not plow long periods of drouth well . It may need hebdomadal watering during the summer . Waterwhenever the dirt is dry several inches below the surface . Water deeply , but do n’t let them posture in wet filth , which can cause antecedent rot . sum up some organic thing or fertilizer to the planting hole . Feed with a half - specialty fertiliser monthly if you are growing them in containers or your soil is poor .

Euphorbia bisellenbeckii (Octopus Arms) aka Monadenium ellenbeckii

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These succulent   can be grown from come , but they can be difficult to germinate ( or even regain ) . They are usually propagated by cuttings . This can be catchy because of the exuding sap . root hormone is recommended withEuphorbias . They run to develop job - free , but a few pestilence and disease are to be alert for .

See more atHow to Grow and Care for Euphorbia .

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Euphorbia bisellenbeckii (Octopus Arms) aka Monadenium ellenbeckii

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