
Euphorbia horrida 'Monstruosa'
Euphorbia horrida 'Monstruosa' · a succulent of the Euphorbiaceae family, with a fleshy stem and white sap, and varied forms. Grown in our nursery in the Almería desert in full sun, with minimal watering and 100% mineral soil—the plant pictured is the one you will receive.
About Euphorbia Horrida mostruosa
Euphorbia Horrida mostruosa is a succulent of the Euphorbiaceae family, native to mainly Africa and Madagascar. It stands out for convergent evolution with cacti: fleshy body with spines, a peculiarity that has fascinated botanists and enthusiasts for generations.
At Succulentae we produce Euphorbia Horrida mostruosa with artisanal technique in southeastern Spain, following a cultivation protocol that replicates the sun, dryness and mineral conditions of its native habitat. That's why you receive a robust plant, with marked natural color and hardened against sun and drought.
Botanical fact sheet
| Scientific name | Euphorbia Horrida mostruosa | |
| Family | Euphorbiaceae | |
| Origin | mainly Africa and Madagascar | |
| Natural habitat | arid and semi-arid zones | |
| Adult size | 5 cm to 30 m depending on species | |
| Flowering | discreet cyathia with decorative bracts | |
| Propagation | cutting (cut and let the sap dry) | |
| Toxicity | toxic and irritating white sap |
Did you know?
Although it looks like a cactus, Euphorbia is not: its resemblance is due to convergent evolution. It is distinguished by its milky white sap, while true cacti do not have it.
Light:
Full direct sun
Size:
15–25 cm
“Llegó en perfecto estado y muy bien embalada. La planta es preciosa, mucho mejor que en la foto.”
“Servicio rápido, planta sana y bonita. Repetiré sin duda.”
“Muy contenta con la compra. Cultivada al sol de Almería, se nota en la calidad.”



