Shangri-Ha Cactus Ranch
Euphorbia columnaris - Multiple Arms
Euphorbia columnaris - Multiple Arms
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Euphorbia columnaris - Multiple Arms
Large mature, grafted specimen. This one huge and has new babies coming!
Scion measures 9.5" tall x 10" wide.
This is a grafted specimen.
Showcased here in one-of-a-kind handmade pottery (sold separately).
Roots as shown.
Will be shipped bare root.
Euphorbia columnaris is a rare and striking succulent from Somalia. It's known for its columnar shape, cactus-like appearance, and distinctive cow-horn shaped spines. It is one of the rarest euphorbias.
Key Characteristics:
- Native Habitat: Northeastern Somalia, specifically the Nugaal Region where it grows on gypsum hills. It's considered virtually extinct in its native habitat.
- Appearance:
- Slow-growing, columnar species with a yellow-green stem, growing unbranched unless damaged.
- Features up to 16 angled ribs.
- Has characteristic cow-horn shaped spines that are grayish to chalky-white, lining the ribs.
- Blooms small, fine yellow flowers (cyathia) in clusters.
- Care:
- Prefers full sun to partial sun, needing at least six hours of light daily.
- Requires well-draining soil, like a cactus/succulent potting mix.
- Drought-tolerant, so allow the soil to dry completely between waterings.
- Not cold-hardy, so protect from frost (keep above 13°C / 55°F).
- Does not require much fertilizer, but can be fertilized sparingly during the growing season.
- Propagation: Can be difficult to grow on its own roots, so it's often grafted. However, it can be degrafted and rooted.
Toxicity: Like many Euphorbias, Euphorbia columnaris has a milky sap (latex) that can be irritating to skin and eyes. Handle with caution and wear gloves when pruning or propagating.










