Pencil Plant
The Pencil Plant, also known as Euphorbia tirucalli, is a unique and distinctive succulent that belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. Native to Africa and Madagascar, this plant is characterized by its slender, pencil-thin stems that grow upright and can reach significant heights. The stems are green and have a cylindrical shape, resembling pencils, which gives the plant its common name. The Pencil Plant is highly resilient and adaptable, making it well-suited for arid and drought-prone regions. It is often grown as a striking ornamental plant both indoors and outdoors. Caution is advised when handling, as the plant contains a milky latex sap that can be irritating to the skin and eyes. With its unique appearance and low-maintenance care requirements, the Pencil Plant is a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts and those seeking a visually interesting addition to their plant collection.
Botanical Name
Euphorbia tirucalli
Also Known As
Pencil Tree | Indian tree spurge | naked lady | pencil cactus | fire stick| milk bus
Specifications
Plant Type
Native From
USDA Zone
Light Needs
Watering Needs
Leaves
Life Cycle
Avg. Mature Size
Growth Rate
Bloom Time
Flower Color
Succulent
South Africa
10 - 12
Full Sun
Low
Evergreen
Perennial
6' Tall and 4' Wide
Slow
Non-Flowering
Non-Flowering