african succulent cactus African Milk Tree – Euphorbia trigona Rubra or Green Live Succulent, T –  Desert Noir
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african succulent cactus

african succulent cactus African Milk Tree – Euphorbia trigona Rubra or Green Live Succulent, T – Desert Noir

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african succulent cactus African Milk Tree – Euphorbia trigona Rubra or Green Live Succulent, T – Desert NoirProduct Overview The African Milk Tree (Euphorbia trigona), available in both green and rubra (red purple) forms, is a striking, upright succulent with cactus like stems and teardrop shaped leaves. Its a fast growing and low maintenance option for bright indoor spaces or protected outdoor areas. Key Features Appearance: Three sided upright stems with spiny ridges and small leaves that grow along the edges Rubra Form: Features deep burgundy purple

🌱 Product Overview

The African Milk Tree (Euphorbia trigona), available in both green and rubra (red/purple) forms, is a striking, upright succulent with cactus-like stems and teardrop-shaped leaves. It’s a fast-growing and low-maintenance option for bright indoor spaces or protected outdoor areas.


🍃 Key Features

  • Appearance: Three-sided upright stems with spiny ridges and small leaves that grow along the edges

  • Rubra Form: Features deep burgundy-purple coloring that intensifies with sun exposure

  • Green Form: Bright green stems with contrasting white stripes and fresh green leaves

  • Height Potential: Can grow 4–8 ft tall over time—ideal for statement pots or patio corners

  • Fast Growing: One of the quickest-growing euphorbias; rewards you with rapid vertical height


🌵 Why Buy from DesertNoir

  • Grown in Arizona sunlight—heat-hardened and ready to thrive

  • Bare-root shipping for eco-conscious, safe transit

  • Handled with care and backed by Star Seller trust and fast support

  • Choose between green or rubra forms—or both for stunning contrast


🌿 Care & Growing Tips

  • Hardiness Zone: USDA Zone 10a–11 (tolerates down to ~30–35°F; keep indoors in cooler climates)

  • Light: Bright, indirect light indoors; filtered sun outdoors—direct sunlight brings out rubra’s best color

  • Water: Allow soil to dry fully between waterings; reduce watering in winter

  • Soil: Use fast-draining cactus or succulent mix

  • Handling: Contains white sap that may irritate skin or eyes—use gloves when pruning or repotting

  • Toxicity: Not pet-safe; keep out of reach of pets and children


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  • Orders processed within 3–7 business days depending on volume and weather

  • Photos represent size and form—each plant is naturally unique

  • Contact us within 48 hours of delivery for any issues—we’ll assist promptly

  • International buyers are responsible for customs and import regulations


✨ Why It Rocks

The African Milk Tree delivers bold vertical structure with minimal upkeep. Whether you choose the vibrant green or dramatic rubra, this plant adds color, character, and low-effort beauty to any sunny space.

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