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Euphorbia lactea ‘White Ghost’ is nearly all white cultivar form of Euphorbia lactea. Euphorbia ‘White Ghost’ has triangular sharp-spine ridges with deciduous leaves (i.e. leaves that fall off when they are no longer useful). It is a xerophytic plant, therefore it evolved to thrive in harsh dry environments.
All plants in Euphorbiaceae family are toxic to pets, they contain a poisonous milky latex that oozes out if Euphorbia is cut.
Euphorbia 'White Ghost' lacks the chlorophyll-bearing cells and utilizes CAM to photosynthesize. I will explain what CAM Photosynthesis is further in this article.
Let’s start with some important Euphorbia lactea ‘White Ghost’ care guide lines.
Warning: As with all other Euphorbias when a plant get damaged it exudes a thick white milky sap known as latex. This latex is poisonous and particularly dangerous for the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes. So pay extreme attention not to get any in your eyes or mouth. Cultivated plants must be handled carefully.
Euphorbia lactea ‘White Ghost’ is nearly all white cultivar form of Euphorbia lactea. Euphorbia ‘White Ghost’ has triangular sharp-spine ridges with deciduous leaves (i.e. leaves that fall off when they are no longer useful). It is a xerophytic plant, therefore it evolved to thrive in harsh dry environments.
All plants in Euphorbiaceae family are toxic to pets, they contain a poisonous milky latex that oozes out if Euphorbia is cut.
Euphorbia 'White Ghost' lacks the chlorophyll-bearing cells and utilizes CAM to photosynthesize. I will explain what CAM Photosynthesis is further in this article.
Let’s start with some important Euphorbia lactea ‘White Ghost’ care guide lines.
Warning: As with all other Euphorbias when a plant get damaged it exudes a thick white milky sap known as latex. This latex is poisonous and particularly dangerous for the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes. So pay extreme attention not to get any in your eyes or mouth. Cultivated plants must be handled carefully.