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Euphorbia Francoisii Hybrid

Euphorbia Francoisii Hybrid

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PLANT

Euphorbia francoisii Hybrid is a caudiciform Euphorbia with a compact, sculptural base and branching growth that feels both rugged and refined. Hybrids in this group often combine a strong, woody silhouette with fresh seasonal foliage, creating a living contrast between permanence and new growth. The leaves are typically thick and textured, with subtly rippled edges that add movement to the plant’s graphic form. It is slow-growing and character-driven, developing presence over time rather than size.

Water Needs: Low. Water sparingly during the growing season, only after the substrate has dried out completely. Minimal water in winter.

Light Requirement: Bright indirect light to gentle direct sun. Strong light supports compact growth and healthier foliage. Avoid prolonged harsh midday sun, especially in summer.

Maintenance: Low. Needs a very well-draining mineral substrate and careful watering discipline. Good airflow helps keep the base and stems dry and stable.

Common Names: Francois’ Euphorbia (Hybrid)

Family: Euphorbiaceae

Origin: Cultivated hybrid, parent species native to Madagascar

Cold Tolerance: Low. Protect from temperatures below 10°C.

Heat Tolerance: Excellent. Thrives in warm conditions when kept dry between waterings and given ventilation.

CERAMIC

Planted in a handcrafted Neraw ceramic vessel with a low, geological silhouette and layered folds that resemble sedimentary rock or a carved topographic surface. Warm earth tones and natural variations in the clay emphasize the feeling of strata and time, framing the plant like a miniature landscape. Its wide, grounded form creates a calm base for the caudiciform structure, allowing the plant to read as a sculptural element emerging from terrain. Together, plant and ceramic form a composition that feels like a found fragment of land, compact, tactile, and quietly dramatic.

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