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dragon bones succulent Euphorbia White Ghost – Euphorbia Lactea Live Succulent Cactus, Dragon – Desert Noir

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dragon bones succulent Euphorbia White Ghost – Euphorbia Lactea Live Succulent Cactus, Dragon – Desert NoirPICTURES ARE REPRESENTATIONS OF ACTUAL ITEMS RECEIVED. Product Overview The White Ghost Euphorbia (Euphorbia lactea 'White Ghost') is a mesmerizing, cactus like succulent with striking white and cream variegation. With its upright, angular form and pale ghostly hue, its a living sculptureideal for collectors, minimalist gardens, and modern interiors. Key Features Appearance: Waxy, ribbed stems with white, cream, and light green tonesmay blush pink in

PICTURES ARE REPRESENTATIONS OF ACTUAL ITEMS RECEIVED.

🌱 Product Overview

The White Ghost Euphorbia (Euphorbia lactea 'White Ghost') is a mesmerizing, cactus-like succulent with striking white and cream variegation. With its upright, angular form and pale ghostly hue, it’s a living sculpture—ideal for collectors, minimalist gardens, and modern interiors.


🍃 Key Features

  • Appearance: Waxy, ribbed stems with white, cream, and light green tones—may blush pink in strong sun.

  • Structure: Upright columns that branch into artistic, crested shapes—each plant has its own character.

  • Size: Indoors: 1–3 ft in containers; Outdoors: up to 6 ft tall and 3+ ft wide in warm climates.

  • Blooms: Rare, small yellow-green flowers may appear, but this plant’s beauty is all in its structure.

  • Spines & Sap: Has small spines and milky sap—both natural protective features. Use caution when handling.


🌵 Why Buy from DesertNoir

  • Raised in Arizona sun for resilient, well-adapted growth

  • Bare-root shipped for sustainability and healthy transplanting

  • Backed by Star Seller care—fast handling, expert packaging, excellent support

  • A standout collector’s piece that thrives with little maintenance


🌿 Care & Growing Tips

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

  • Light: Full sun to bright indirect light; avoid harsh afternoon rays without acclimation

  • Water: Deep but infrequent watering—allow soil to dry fully between waterings

  • Soil: Fast-draining cactus/succulent mix with added grit (perlite, pumice, or sand)

  • Handling Note: Wear gloves when pruning or repotting—sap may cause skin irritation or eye discomfort


📦 Shipping & Guarantee

  • Ships bare-root within 3–7 business days

  • Each plant is one-of-a-kind—photos represent the quality and form you can expect

  • Notify us within 48 hours of arrival if there are issues—we’re here to help

  • International buyers are responsible for any customs or duties


✨ Why It Rocks

With its ghostly hue, sculptural shape, and almost alien beauty, White Ghost Euphorbia is a bold addition to any collection. It asks for little but gives a lot—form, intrigue, and an unmistakable presence.

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