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Succulent Spotlight Series Episode 3: Euphorbia flanaganii

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In this video, I will be talking to you about Euphorbia flanaganii, a really cool looking Euphorbia commonly called Medusa's Head. Please let me know how you

How to care for Medusa's Head | Unique and Rare | Euphorbia Flanaganii

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How to Care for Medusa's Head (Euphorbia Caput Medusae) or Euphorbia Flanaganii. Like other succulents, this plant is also drought tolerant. It does need p

Euphorbia flanaganii: The Unsung Hero of Low ... - Succulent Alley

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Euphorbia flanaganii is well-adapted to warm, arid conditions. It thrives in temperatures ranging from 70°F to 80°F during the day and 55°F to 65°F at night. While it can tolerate low humidity levels, aim for at least 50% relative humidity for optimal growth. If grown indoors, ensure proper air circulation and consider using a humidifier

Euphorbia flanaganii Guide How to Grow & Care for "Medusa's Head" Succulent

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Medusa's Head plants are generally moderately cold-tolerant, but, like most succulents, they prefer warmer temperatures. The optimal temperatures for Medusoid euphorbias are between 50-80°F (10-27°C). If you live in an area where with winters temperatures that go below 50°F (10°C), we recommend keeping your plant indoors.

Euphorbia Flanaganii: Medusa's Head Plant Care

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The Euphorbia flanaganii plant is a succulent perennial that produces a tuberous caudex that is like a swollen underground stem. This tuberous body, or central stem, merges into roots and protrudes above the ground. It is also known as the "Medusa's Head" plant, and, unlike the most common succulents, it has cylindrical, snake-like

Euphorbia flanaganii (Medusa's Head) - World of Succulents

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Euphorbia flanaganii is a small succulent with a swollen underground stem and cylindrical, snake-like branches that grow flat on the ground. The branches spread up to 16 inches (40 cm) in diameter. Leaves are up to 0.4 inches (1 cm) long with a linear to acute shape. Clusters of yellow cyathia appear in summer, usually in the plant's central

Euphorbia Flanaganii - Succulent Guide

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Water: Typical water needs for a succulent. Temperature: Zone 9b from 25° F to 30° F (-3.9° C to -1.1° C) to Zone 11b from 45° F to 50° F (7.2° C to 10° C) Winter Survival: Not cold hardy. Propagation: cuttings, seeds. Flower: in the late summer and early fall. Flower Type: Yellow.

Plant FAQs: Euphorbia Flanaganii

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Hailing from the sunny shores of South Africa, the Euphorbia flanaganii is a dwarf succulent belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family. Unlike its close relatives, cacti, this succulent boasts a swollen underground stem, from which emerge its most striking feature - its serpentine branches. ... Feeding: While not essential, a light feeding with a

The Ultimate Guide To Caring For Medusa Hair Succulent (Euphorbia

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The Medusa Hair Succulent, or Euphorbia Flanaganii, is a mesmerizing plant that has captured the hearts of gardeners and plant lovers worldwide. With its snake-like stems and unique aesthetic, it's a true standout in the realm of succulents. Read on this article: The Ultimate Guide To Caring For Medusa Hair Succulent (Euphorbia Flanaganii)

Euphorbia flanaganii - LLIFLE

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Description: Euphorbia flanaganiiSN|23413]]SN|13723]] is a low, spineless, many-branched, succulent to 5 cm tall and 30 cm wide. It is commonly known as Medusa plant, because its prostrate, snake like arms resemble locks of hairs. The central stem merges into roots forming an tuberous body (often called a caudex) with branches radiating from it

Euphorbia Flanaganii - Succulents Online

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Euphorbia flanaganii, commonly known as Medusa's Head, is a fascinating and distinctive succulent that draws attention with its snakelike, green stems radiating from a central base. This South African native is highly appreciated for its unique appearance and ease of care. Key Features: Growth Habit: Forms a central caudex with many green

Euphorbia. Flanaganii. Flowering for the second time. 16 yr ... - Reddit

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Here are 3 of my Raphionacme. Flanaganii, as the first one is 19 yrs old grown from seed. Second one is 4 yrs old, grown from a cutting off the vine and the third is only 4 mos old also a vine cutting. Since my 19 yr old plants hasn't flowered, as cutting is an easy way to reproduce this plant.

Euphorbia Flanaganii F. Cristata - Succulents Network

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Full to partial sun is the best for its growth. It is better to grow outdoor rather than indoor. This type of succulent prefers a warm climate. It can survive at zone 9b-11b which is around -3.9°C (25°F). If you live in a cold area, it is better to plant in an indoor environment. As long as it gets enough sunlight, the plant will grow happily.

Euphorbia flanaganii | Medusa Head | plant lust

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Euphorbia flanaganii is an evergreen cactus / succulent with green foliage. In spring yellow flowers emerge. Features glossy texture. Grows well with sun and occasional water. Drought tolerant once established. Prefers to be dry in summer. Does well in well-drained, average and gritty soil. A good option if you're seeking something heat tolerant.

Euphorbia flanaganii - Giromagi Cactus and Succulents

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Euphorbia woodii. Habitat: E. flanaganii is native to Cape Provinces in South Africa and KwaZulu-Natal. Description: E. flanaganii is a small succulent of the Euphorbiacee botanical family. The plant has a cylindrical stem that bears branches. Bright green branches are snake-shape, flat and prostrate. The succulent can reach 40 cm in diameter

Euphorbia flanaganii issues — info in comments : r/succulents - Reddit

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The Complete Green Coral Cactus Plant Care Guide: Water, Light & Beyond

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every 12 days. Green Coral Cactus needs 0.8 cups of water every 12 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot. Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download Greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants. Water 0.8 cups every. 12 days.

Euphorbia flanaganii - Waterwise Botanicals Plant Database

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Euphorbia flanaganii, commonly knowns as Medusa's Head. ... Appreciates extra water and fertilizer during warm season. Very good as a potted plant, in order to bring this oddity up to eye level. Frost tender. Types: Cactus, Succulent Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade Height: 3 Inches Width: 1 Foot Hardy To: 28° F Blooms: Yellow, Late Winter

Euphorbia flanaganii - Wikipedia

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Euphorbia flanaganii, commonly known as Transkei medusa's head, is a succulent plant that belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. ... thorny, succulent plant with snake-like branches that has a swollen underground stem. It is a dwarf shrub with a size of 0.02 to 0.05 m in height that is found at an altitude of 30 to 185 meters. Leaves are rather

Medusa's Head: How Much Water & Light Does it Need to Thrive?

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How often to water your Medusa's Head. 0.8 cups. every 12 days. Medusa's Head needs 0.8 cups of water every 12 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot. Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download Greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants.

Euphorbia flanaganii . . . - CactiGuide.com

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Anything relating to Succulents that doesn't fit in another category should be posted under General. 6 posts • Page 1 of 1. Cereusly Posts: 2128 ... Euphorbia flanaganii after pruning bottom arms off. Top. kevin63129 Posts: 768 Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:03 pm Location: St.Louis,MO. Zone 6 A

Euphorbia flanaganii . . . - CactiGuide.com

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General-Succulents. It is currently Mon Nov 14, 2022 3:55 pm; All times are UTC; Euphorbia flanaganii . . . Anything relating to Succulents that doesn't fit in another category should be posted under General. 12 posts • Page 1 of 1. Cereusly Posts: 2128 Joined: Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:18 pm Location: San Jose, CA. Euphorbia flanaganii . . .

Euphorbia flanaganii . . . - CactiGuide.com

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Anything relating to Succulents that doesn't fit in another category should be posted under General. 6 posts • Page 1 of 1. Cereusly Posts: 2128 ... Euphorbia flanaganii . . . Post by Cereusly » Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:35 am. Here is my Euphorbia flanaganii in bloom today with red coloration from increased fall sun exposure, and Euphorbia