Euphorbia obesa (10 seeds)

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Euphorbia obesa / 10 seeds per pack

Euphorbia obesa is an endemic species, found in Kendrew, a small area of the Great Karroo, the Northern Cape region of South Africa, in the Graaff-Reinet district. It is a highly succulent solitary plant without spines or leaves that looks like a green-brown football, but will sometimes 'branch' or sucker, creating very odd looking clusters of spheres.

Common names: Golf ball, Gingham, Living Baseball, Baseball, Sea Urchin, Basketball

Seeds are fresh and should be sown immediately for best germination rates.

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Euphorbia obesa / 10 seeds per pack

Euphorbia obesa is an endemic species, found in Kendrew, a small area of the Great Karroo, the Northern Cape region of South Africa, in the Graaff-Reinet district. It is a highly succulent solitary plant without spines or leaves that looks like a green-brown football, but will sometimes 'branch' or sucker, creating very odd looking clusters of spheres.

Common names: Golf ball, Gingham, Living Baseball, Baseball, Sea Urchin, Basketball

Seeds are fresh and should be sown immediately for best germination rates.

Euphorbia obesa / 10 seeds per pack

Euphorbia obesa is an endemic species, found in Kendrew, a small area of the Great Karroo, the Northern Cape region of South Africa, in the Graaff-Reinet district. It is a highly succulent solitary plant without spines or leaves that looks like a green-brown football, but will sometimes 'branch' or sucker, creating very odd looking clusters of spheres.

Common names: Golf ball, Gingham, Living Baseball, Baseball, Sea Urchin, Basketball

Seeds are fresh and should be sown immediately for best germination rates.

Parent plant is shown in picture