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Euphorbia francoisii 'Sip-Hah' is a captivating succulent hybrid originating from the island of Madagascar. This particular form, known as 'Koh Tao', is admired for its bifurcated caudex – a naturally splitting base that adds architectural intrigue. Native to arid regions, this species has been refined through hybridisation, showcasing a remarkable diversity of leaf colour and form that make it highly prized among collectors.
Distinctive features:
- Bifurcated caudex with an unusual forked appearance, contributing to its sculptural silhouette.
- Compact 'Koh Tao' form with thick, textured leaves that exhibit intricate veining and vibrant hues.
- Leaf colours range from olive to deep red, often accented with patterns or speckles that shift with lighting.
- Low-growing habit, making it ideal for container displays or bonsai-style arrangements.
- Slow-growing, allowing its form to develop character over time.
Care Tips:
- Light: Bright indirect light; tolerates some morning or late afternoon sun but avoid harsh midday exposure.
- Water: Let soil dry thoroughly between waterings; sensitive to overwatering due to its caudex.
- Humidity: Prefers dry air; ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
- Media: Use a gritty, well-draining cactus or succulent mix.
- Temperature: Thrives in warm conditions; protect from temperatures below 10°C.
- Fertiliser: Apply diluted balanced fertiliser monthly during the growing season.
- Repotting: Infrequent; only when the plant has clearly outgrown its pot.
Additional Notes
- Produces a caustic white sap when cut – wear gloves and handle with care.
- Toxic to pets and humans if ingested.
- Highly collectable due to the unique bifurcation and leaf variability.
- Best showcased in shallow pots to highlight the caudex.
With its remarkable bifurcated caudex and vibrant Koh Tao foliage, Euphorbia francoisii 'Sip-Hah' stands as a living sculpture. Though it demands a thoughtful hand in cultivation, its reward is a truly unique specimen that will become a centrepiece in any succulent collection.
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Note: Due to government requirements, Plant Health Certification (PHAC) charges of $20 will apply to WA, and $10 to NT and Tas. This fee will be incorporated into the shipping cost. This fee is per order, not per plant. Orders may take 1-2 weeks extra processing time for treatment and documentation.
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Size: 80mm pot






