Euphorbia ammak, commonly known as The African Candelabra, is a striking and iconic succulent from the Euphorbiaceae family. Native to the arid regions of Saudi Arabia and Yemen, this plant boasts an impressive columnar growth habit, reaching heights of up to 6 meters. Its tall stature and unique appearance make it a popular choice as a focal point in gardens, landscapes, and xeriscaping designs. It can also add a dramatic touch to container gardens as a statement plant. To thrive, the African Candelabra requires well-drained soil that replicates its native arid conditions.
| Plant Common Name: | African Candelabra |
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| Botanical Name: | Euphorbia ammak |
| Plant Type: | Succulent |
| Plant Family: | Euphorbiaceae |
| Max Height: | Up to 6 meters |
| Native To | Southern Africa |
The Euphorbia ammak must be watered about once a week, especially in its growing seasons. Ensure the plant receives minimum moisture during its resting period or in indoor cultivation.
Euphorbia ammak will thrive with an application of an All Purpose, Slow-Release fertilizer every 6 months.
The Euphorbia ammak thrives in places with abundant sunlight, but some species can tolerate partial shade. However, full sun is preferred for optimal growth. If grown indoors, provide at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily to ensure proper development.
The genus Euphorbia is diverse and can adapt to various habitats. Generally, it enjoys temperatures between 16°C and 29°C and beyond.
African Candelabra is not particular about soil type and can thrive in various soils. Some species can even grow well in nutrient-poor soils if they are well-drained. To prevent root rot, ensure the soil has proper drainage. Avoid soils that retain too much moisture, as it can lead to plant health issues.