Botanical Name: Euphorbia trigona
Common Names: African Milk Tree, Cathedral Cactus, Milk Tree
📌 Product Description
Euphorbia trigona, commonly known as African Milk Tree, is a bold, architectural succulent with upright triangular stems marked by subtle light and dark green banding. Each ridge features small paired spines and delicate oval leaves that emerge along the edges during active growth.
Although often mistaken for a cactus, it is a true Euphorbia. This hardy, drought-tolerant plant makes a striking statement in modern landscapes, patio containers, and bright indoor spaces. Its sculptural form adds height and structure to any succulent collection.
⚠️ The white milky sap is toxic and may irritate skin and eyes. Handle with care and keep away from pets and children.
📏 Size When Fully Grown
Height: 1.5 – 3 m (smaller when container grown)
Spread: 60 cm – 1 m
Growth Habit: Upright, columnar succulent
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast in warm conditions
🌱 Best Growing Conditions
Light: Bright light to full sun (gradual acclimatisation recommended)
Soil: Well-draining cactus or succulent mix
Water:
Feeding: Light feeding during spring and summer
Maintenance:
🌦️ Planting & Growing Season (South Africa)
Best Planting Time: Spring to early summer
Active Growing Season: Spring and summer
Climate Suitability: Ideal for warm inland and coastal regions
Indoor Suitability: Excellent in bright, sunny rooms
Frost Tolerance: Protect from frost; sensitive below 5°C
🌼 Additional Benefits
✔ Strong architectural feature
✔ Drought-tolerant
✔ Low-maintenance
✔ Excellent indoor statement plant
✔ Ideal for water-wise gardens
✔ Long lifespan
🌿 Ideal Uses
✔ Feature plant in decorative pots
✔ Modern and minimalist gardens
✔ Indoor statement plant
✔ Patio and courtyard displays
✔ Water-wise landscaping
✔ Succulent collections
