International Succulent Introductions

Plant Introductions of the Huntington Botanical Gardens
(published in the Cactus and Succulent Journal)
Vol. 77 (2), March - April, 2005

Euphorbia clava JACQUIN

Agave parryi var. truncata
Photos are subject to copyright. Images may not be used elsewhere without permission.

Alternate picture:
(Click to enlarge)
Agave parryi var. truncata View 2 Agave parryi var. truncata View 3 Agave parryi var. truncata View 4 Agave parryi var. truncata View 5

 

ISI 2005-21. Euphorbia clava Jacquin.

Distinctly club-shaped when young, E. clava is eventually cylindrical to over a meter tall and with a somewhat shaggy look by virtue of the persistent peduncles. It is one of a group of about ten species that often have three bracts subtending the inflorescence rather than the usual two. It is surprisingly rare in collections despite its ease of cultivation and the fact that it is self-fertile. When grown outdoors with ample light and ventilation it maintains a compact form and blushes an attractive reddish color on the undersides of the stem tubercles. Plants from seed of HBG 70385, seed originally collected by Michael Vassar (4223), W of Grahamstown, E Cape, S. Africa. $10.

 

 

Huntington Home [ Huntington Home | Botanical Home ]