Fire Sticks Plant
This type of succulent prefers a warm climate.
Fire sticks plant. The plant can grow up to 20 feet in height if it is supported correctly. Interesting and unique coral structure practically a coral reef for. It grows naturally as a tuber or caudex often on very steep slopes.
The Firestick Plant Really Looks Like Sticks on Fire. As thin as pencils the distinctive stems exhibit a reddish-golden color which fades to yellow shades in summer before changing back to redder tones in winter. Other common names include Firesticks Firestick Plants Aveloz Indian Tree Spurge Naked Lady Pencil Tree Pencil Cactus Milk Bush.
Firestick Plants grow best in temperatures between 50F and 70F. Also known as fire sticks sticks of fire milk plant pencil tree etc. Hence it is not an ideal houseplant for families with young children or pets.
This South African succulent sometimes called firesticks or pencil tree originated as a sport offshoot of larger solid-green Euphorbia tirucalli. Fill the area surrounding the plants roots with soil and gently pat that soil until it is firm. They grow with very little water.
Add or remove soil as needed so the plant will sit at the same soil depth it sat in its previous pot. Euphorbia Tirucalli has pencil-thin stems that turn a fire-red color during the colder months. Theyre beautiful with bright pinks light pinks orange green and other friendly colors.
The variety Euphorbia tirucalli Sticks of Fire is a. Euphorbia tirucalli The Wonderful Sticks of Fire Plant. Full to partial sun is the best for its growth.