Euphorbia inermis Kuzuryu seeds
Discover the mesmerizing Euphorbia inermis Kuzuryu seeds, a rare and captivating succulent variety native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa 5. Known as “Medusa’s Head” or “Green Crown” for its serpent-like branches radiating from a central caudex, this spineless euphorbia (“inermis” meaning “unarmed”) forms a geometric, spiral pattern when viewed from above 25. The plant develops a thick, tuberous caudex up to 10 cm in diameter, which stores water and allows it to thrive in arid conditions 513. During spring and summer, it produces fragrant, pure white or yellow flowers that cover the branch tips like snow crystals, adding to its exotic appeal 513.
Ideal for succulent enthusiasts, caudex collectors, and bonsai artists, this slow-growing species is drought-tolerant and low-maintenance 513. It prefers well-draining soil (e.g., cactus mix with pumice or perlite) and full sun to partial shade 2513. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings, and reduce watering in winter to mimic its natural dormancy 2513.