Euphorbia flanaganiiN. E. Br .

Medusa ’s Head ,   Medusa Head

Euphorbia discreta , Euphorbia ernestii , Euphorbia franksiae , Euphorbia gatbergensis , Euphorbia passa , Euphorbia woodii

Euphorbia flanaganii (Medusa’s Head)

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Family : EuphorbiaceaeSubfamily : EuphorbioideaeTribe : EuphorbieaeSubtribe : EuphorbiinaeGenus : Euphorbia

The specific epithet " flanaganii " ( pronounced " flan - uh - GAN - electrical engineering - eye " ) honorsHenry George Flanagan(1861 - 1919 ) , a South African - born plant life gatherer , traveler , botanist , and sodbuster .

Euphorbia flanaganiiis aboriginal toSouth Africa(Cape Province ) .

Euphorbia flanaganii (Medusa’s Head)

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Euphorbia flanaganiiis a small succulent with a swollen-headed , cloak-and-dagger stem and cylindrical , snake - like branches that grow flat on the ground . The ramification can spread up to 16 inch ( 40 atomic number 96 ) in diameter . The leaves are linear to acute and can measure up to 0.4 inches ( 1 cm ) long .

In summer , clusters of yellow cyathia appear , unremarkably at the peak of the stem in the primal part of the plant .

USDA hardiness zones9b to 11b : from 25 ° F ( -3.9 ° degree Celsius ) to 50 ° F ( 10 ° C ) .

Euphorbia flanaganii (Medusa’s Head)

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Unlike most succulents , Medusa ’s Head   does not handle long period of drouth well . During the summer , it may require weekly tearing . Waterwhenever the ground is ironical several inches below the surface . It warns of a want of water by gradually curling up its arms toward the center . Water deeply , but do n’t permit it baby-sit in wet soil , as this can causeroot rot .

It thrives under direct sunshine and needs at least 6 hours of direct sunshine per day for seemly wellness and growth . On brighter subjects , Medusa ’s Head makes an olympian container plant , and it can also be put into gardens so long as it is protected from freezes .

Once it reaches a sealed size , a female parent plant will bring on pups on the ends of older branch . The growth starts as a swelling at the end of an weapon system , and the caudex and subdivision rapidly mature . After a time , if they do n’t settle on their own , the arm shrivels and allows the puppy to roll out , where it rapidly spring up if give accession to soil and water . If you ’re not thrifty , you’re able to end up with a nursery full of them .

Euphorbia flanaganii (Medusa’s Head)

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