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Should I protect Pencil cactus from sun exposure?
Pencil cactus usually grows in some of the hottest, sunniest places in the world and is well adapted to that kind of environment, so it does not need to be protected from the sun. However, you should be careful about making a sudden move into a very sunny location if your Pencil cactus is not used to it. Plants need time to adapt to different conditions, so start by moving this plant into the sun for a couple of hours at a time each day, then gradually lengthen the amount of sun exposure. Once adapted, most types of Pencil cactus will be fine in full sun and don't need protection.
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Pencil cactus
Pencil cactus
A species of Spurges, also known as Aveloz, Pencil tree, Naled lady
Botanical name: Euphorbia tirucalli
Genus: Spurges
Description
Description
Pencil cactus (Euphorbia tirucalli) is a small tree shrub that grows best in warm arid climates and is named for its pencil-sized succulent branches. Pencil cactus is native to black clay soils in Africa and can be poisonous if ingested. It produces a latex compound that can be poisonous and cause blindness.
Garden Use
Garden Use
Euphorbia, commonly known as spurge, is a very diverse genus of plants that belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. Spurges are appreciated for the unusual beauty and vivid colors of their flowers and leaves. A long blooming period, unique inflorescences, easy maintenance, and good tolerance to drought and heat all make spurges favorite ornamental plants for landscaping and decorative gardening. Spurges include both annual and perennial species. Some of these species are herbaceous, while others are succulent.
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