few spines
It has many narrow branches made up of cylindrical segments
leading to its sardonic nickname of "teddy bear" or "jumping teddy bear"
It is also suitable for growing indoors as a houseplant
The spines are sharp so the plant should be handled carefully
Coral Cactus, Eurphorbia lactea cristata, Euphorbia neriifolia, Very Rare, Live Plant option:Random WHITE few spinesThe showy part of the plant, the section that resembles coral, is called the crest, and is the result of a rare mutation in Euphorbia lactea. With its origins in Africa, the Euphorbia genus is a surprisingly large family of over 2000 succulent plants. Commonly referred to as spurges, theyre known for their poisonous sap, called latex, which was once traditionally used as a purgative. But the coral cactus is actually two different types of Euphorbias