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Euphorbia jolkini
Euphorbia jolkini is a succulent perennial plant. The following is information regarding its growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases, as well as control methods. Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: Euphorbia jolkini thrives in warm, sunny locations and prefers well-drained soil. - Height and Width: As it matures, this plant reaches a height and width of approximately 30–50 cm. - Leaves and Flowers: Euphorbia jolkini has succulent leaves, and small yellow flowers bloom during the summer. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: It can be propagated by seeds. Spring is the best time to sow seeds. - Cutting Propagation: It is also possible to cut off a section of the stem, place it in water to allow it to root, and then plant it. Cultivation Method - Soil Preparation: It is recommended to plant in well-draining sand or gravel mixture. - Watering: Be careful not to overwater; water only when the soil dries out. - Sunlight: Grow in a sunny location, but avoid strong direct sunlight during midsummer. Garden Uses - Euphorbia yolkinii is used for landscaping and is suitable for dry gardens or rock gardens. Its unique leaf shape can add a distinctive atmosphere to the garden. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Root rot may occur due to overwatering; this can be prevented by using well-draining soil and proper watering. - Pests: It is generally resistant to pests, but scale insects may occasionally attack. If found, wipe them off with alcohol or use organic insecticides. Euphorbia yolkinii is a relatively easy plant to care for, and with the right environment and care, it can grow beautifully in the garden.
Plant Family
Euphorbia
Height
40~80cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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