Succulent Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone' (Nursery Pot)
Succulent Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone' (Nursery Pot)
Nursery Pot Size & Info
Nursery Pot Size & Info
Plastic nursery pots are intended to be temporary. Color, shape, and size may differ.

Succulent Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone': A Striking, Sculptural Houseplant
The Succulent Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone' (Euphorbia lactea 'Dragon Bone') is a unique and visually dramatic succulent known for its distinct, ribbed stems and intricate, branching patterns. With its jagged edges and pale green color, this plant resembles the rugged bones of a mythical dragon. It’s a fantastic addition for plant enthusiasts seeking an exotic, architectural element in their indoor garden.
Why Choose Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone'?
- Sculptural Beauty: The 'Dragon Bone' variety features sharp, angular ribs and spiny edges, giving it a dramatic and eye-catching appearance that stands out in any plant collection.
- Low-Maintenance and Drought-Tolerant: Like many Euphorbias, this succulent is easy to care for and can thrive with minimal watering, making it perfect for busy or beginner plant parents.
- Compact Growth: Its upright, columnar growth habit makes it ideal for small spaces, fitting well on windowsills, desks, or plant shelves.
- Exotic Appeal: With its dragon-like form and distinctive silhouette, this plant brings a touch of the exotic to your home decor.
FAQs About Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone'
- What light conditions are best for Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone'?
- It thrives in bright, direct sunlight but can also tolerate bright, indirect light. A sunny windowsill or south-facing window is ideal for this plant.
- How often should I water my Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone'?
- Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Typically, watering once every 3-4 weeks is sufficient, especially during the winter months.
- How large does Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone' grow?
- Indoors, this succulent can grow up to 3-5 feet tall, depending on its environment and care. Its slow growth rate makes it manageable in most indoor spaces.
- Is Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone' toxic?
- Yes, like all Euphorbias, it contains a milky sap that is toxic if ingested and can cause skin irritation. Always handle with care and keep it out of reach of pets and children.
- Can I propagate Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone'?
- Yes, it can be propagated through stem cuttings. Allow the cuttings to dry and callous over before planting in well-draining soil.
If you’re looking to add an exotic and sculptural touch to your plant collection, Euphorbia 'Dragon Bone' is a perfect choice. Order yours today and enjoy the unique, dragon-like charm of this fascinating succulent.

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