Euphorbia ‘Julian’s Fingers’ is a low-maintenance succulent from the Euphorbiaceae family. Native to the African continent, this low-growing Euphorbia has striking, finger-like branches and during the Summer months, has tiny yellow flowers.
Julian’s Fingers require a well-draining soil and full to partial sun exposure. This drought-tolerant plant prefers infrequent watering, making it an ideal choice for succulent gardens, rock gardens, or desert-themed landscapes.
| Plant Common Names: | Julian’s Fingers |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name: | Euphorbia ‘Julian’s Fingers’ |
| Plant Type: | Succulent |
| Plant Family: | Euphorbiaceae |
| Max Height: | Up to 0.5 meters |
| Native To: | Africa |
Euphorbia ‘Julian’s Fingers’ is drought tolerant, making it an excellent choice for xeriscaping. Once established, it requires little water other than rainfall. Younger plants may need more regular water during the hottest, summer months.
Euphorbia ‘Julian’s Fingers’ will thrive with an application of an All Purpose, Slow-Release fertliser every 6-9 months.
Julian’s Fingers thrives in full sun although can tolerate part shade for some of the day.
Euphorbia ‘Julian’s Fingers’ is a low-maintenance succulent requiring minimal attention.