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Family: EUPHORBIACEAE
Monadenium rubellum
 

Photo from Shoal Creek Succulents

Author: 
Susan Carter 1987
Family:
Euphorbiaceae
Habitat: 
Central, Tropical Africa
Soil: 
Mix
Water: 
Medium
Sun: 
Medium
Thickness:
6 centimetres
Height:
30 centimetres
Flower: 
Pink
Reproduction: 
Seeds/Cuttings
Pop names: 
Red Monadenium
Synonyms:
Monadenium montanum var. rubellum Bally 1959.
Might be: Euphorbia neorubella, Bruyns 2006
Got it from: 
Chicago
Year: 
2004



A plant from Specks.

This member of the Euphorbiaceae was given this name by Susan Carter in 1987. It is found in the Central, Tropical part of Africa, growing in a well drained soil with some water and not too much sun. The caudex will get up to 6 centimetres in diameter, the stems will reach for 30 centimetres height. The flowers are pale or dark pink, and the plant can be reproduced by cuttings as well. I got mine from Voytek Zychowski. 






