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Euphorbia clivicola | Seed-grown | W4-6CM
Euphorbia clivicola | Seed-grown | W4-6CM
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Origin
Euphorbia clivicola is a rare succulent endemic to South Africa, specifically restricted to a few localized areas in the Limpopo Province (near Polokwane). The species name "clivicola" is derived from the Latin words for "dweller of hills," reflecting its specific geographic preference. Due to its limited population and threats from urban expansion and illegal collection, it is listed as Critically Endangered on the Red List of South African Plants and is protected under CITES Appendix II.
Habitat
In its natural environment, this species is found on stony northern-facing slopes within the Savanna biome, typically at altitudes around 1,400 to 1,500 meters. It grows in shallow, well-drained soils among quartzite rocks and sparse tufted grasses. This habitat experiences dry, cool winters and summer rainfall. The plants are often found partially buried or obscured by grass, which provides some protection from extreme temperatures and predators.
Description
Euphorbia clivicola is a dwarf, perennial succulent known for its dense, clumping growth habit and impressive underground structures.
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Caudex & Growth: It features a thick, tuberous underground main stem (caudex) that merges into a woody rootstock. In cultivation, this base can be slightly raised to show its sculptural form. It is a highly "prolific" clumper, forming dense, low-growing mats of many branches.
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Stems: The individual stems (branches) are small, cylindrical, and typically reach only 2–5 cm in height. They are 4 to 5-angled, with a grayish-green to olive-green epidermis.
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Spines: Along the ridges of the stems are continuous horny gray shields, each bearing a pair of short, sturdy spines (about 5 mm long) and even smaller "prickles" (secondary spines), giving the plant a neatly armored look.
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Flowers (Cyathia): It produces tiny, yellowish-green flowers (cyathia) that appear in cymes at the branch tips.
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Cultivation: This is a connoisseur's plant that requires patience. It needs a highly mineralized, gritty substrate and absolute sharp drainage. It thrives in full sun to very bright light, which keeps the branches compact and the spination tight. It is extremely sensitive to overwatering, especially during its winter dormancy period.
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Product Specifications
- All plants are shipped bare-root, without pots or soil.
- To prevent excessive nutrient loss during international shipping, which may make it harder for the plant to recover, we usually trim the leaves before delivery. If you prefer the plant to be shipped without trimming, please contact me in advance.
Planting Instructions
- Please collect the plants as soon as possible after arrival to avoid delays.
- Open the package immediately upon receipt and replant. Do not place in direct sunlight; keep in a shaded or indirect light location for 2–3 days.
- After the adaptation period, start watering and gradually transition the plant to direct sunlight.
Care Guide
- Light: Requires plenty of light year-round, but avoid direct sunlight, especially during the hottest part of the day.
- Temperature: Native to tropical arid–semi-arid climates; temperatures below 5°C (41°F) can cause frost damage.
- Humidity: Prefers well-ventilated environments; avoid overly dry or overly humid conditions.
- Watering: Water moderately when the soil is 70% dry or completely dry.
○In the warm growing season: 1–2 times per week
○In the cooler dormant season: 2–3 times per month
Adjust according to soil dryness and plant water uptake. - Soil: Best grown in well-draining soil; not demanding on soil type.
- Fertilizing: Rarely needs fertilization; recommend using Osmocote A2 slow-release fertilizer once or twice a year.
Shipping Notice
- After receiving your order, we require 3–5 days for leaf trimming, soil removal, and drying to ensure safe long-distance transport.
- We ship via air freight; delivery time is usually 8–16 days.
- During transit, plants may enter dormancy and appear shriveled, discolored, or reduced in size—this is normal. They will recover after proper care upon arrival.
(For Wholesale Orders) International Shipping
- We can provide a phytosanitary certificate.
- The certificate fee is not included in the plant price and will be charged separately. For most standard orders, the fee is typically USD 100.
After-Sales Reminder
- Please record an unboxing video upon receipt.
- If the plant arrives dead, contact us for a refund or replacement. You can purchase with confidence.
Payment
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