Euphorbia Royleana

Euphorbia Royleana, commonly known as the Indian Spurge, is a unique succulent that stands out with its striking, architectural form and vibrant green leaves. This drought-tolerant plant features elongated, upright stems adorned with soft, spiny leaves that create an eye-catching silhouette in any garden. During the warmer months, it produces clusters of small, yellow-green flowers that add an unexpected pop of color, attracting pollinators and enhancing its ornamental appeal.

Type of Light: Full Sun
Euphorbia Royleana thrives best in full sun, needing at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight each day to promote healthy growth and flowering.

Watering: Low Water Requirement
This succulent is highly drought-resistant, requiring infrequent watering. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings, typically watering every 2 to 3 weeks during the growing season and even less during winter.

Companion Planting:
For a stunning display, pair Euphorbia Royleana with Agave, Aloe, or Sedum. Its unique structure contrasts beautifully with flowering plants like Lantana and Blanket Flower, while also helping to create a diverse and resilient garden ecosystem.