Plant in a Box Euphorbia ingens - Cowboy cactus

40 cm
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Euphorbia ingens, also known as the Cowboy Cactus, is a popular plant that often takes center stage in interior design blogs and social media. This plant fits perfectly in modern interiors, creating a desert-like atmosphere in any room. It is called the Cowboy Cactus because it is frequently seen in movies about the Wild West. Officially, Euphorbia is not classified as a cactus but as a succulent. However, be cautious, as it does have spines. Otherwise, it is very low-maintenance and can be placed in many locations.

Care: The amount of water the plant needs depends on its location. If the plant is in a sunny spot, it requires more water than if it is in the shade. Water the plant every two weeks from April to September. During the shorter days from October to March, it should be watered once a month. Ensure that the plant is in well-draining soil so that water can flow out easily and the plant does not suffer from root rot.

Size: The plant is delivered at a height of 40-50 cm, measured including the nursery pot. It comes in a nursery pot with a diameter of 18 cm.

Key specifications

Plant variety
Succulents + Cacti
Botanical name
Euphorbia ingens
Location
Half-shaded
Watering
water sparingly
Plant type
Houseplant
Item number
47782633

General information

Manufacturer
Plant in a Box
Category
Plants
Release date
13.8.2024

Plant properties

Plant type
Houseplant
Plant variety
Succulents + Cacti
Botanical name
Euphorbia ingens
Pot diameter
18 cm
Life span
Perennial
Location
Half-shaded
Watering
water sparingly
Flower colour
Yellow

Origin

Country of origin
Netherlands

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1 x

Product dimensions

Height
40 cm

No right of return
No warranty

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