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  • Euphorbia tithymaloides variegata - Variegated Devils Backbone -  2 Inch
  • Euphorbia tithymaloides variegata - Variegated Devils Backbone -  2 Inch
  • Euphorbia tithymaloides variegata - Variegated Devils Backbone -  2 Inch
  • Euphorbia tithymaloides variegata - Variegated Devils Backbone -  2 Inch
  • Euphorbia tithymaloides variegata - Variegated Devils Backbone -  2 Inch
  • Euphorbia tithymaloides variegata - Variegated Devils Backbone -  2 Inch

Euphorbia tithymaloides variegata - Variegated Devils Backbone - 2 Inch

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    Meet the Quirky Variegated Devil's Backbone

    The Devils Backbone Cactus is quite the quirky plant! This plant flaunts zigzagging stems adorned with vibrant green and creamy white leaves. Each leaf is unique and has it's own distinctive variegation, making every plant a one-of-a-kind treasure. The Variegated Devils Backbone is perfect plant to use as a conversation starter and a special addition to any indoor plant collection!


    Variegated Devils Backbone Plant Profile

    • Botanical Name: Euphorbia tithymaloides 'Variegata'
    • Common Name: Variegated Devils Backbone 
    • Family: Euphorbiaceae
    • Native Range: Central America and the Caribbean

    Variegated Devils Backbone Care Guide

    • Care Level: Easy
    • Light: Bright light to Full Sun 
    • Water: Water thoroughly once the soil is dry, water very sparingly in the winter
    • Humidity: Average room humidity 
    • Temperature: 65-85F
    • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves
    • Feeding: Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer at half strength weekly during spring and summer
    • Growth: Upright
    • Propagation: top cutting
    • Pests: Look out for spider mites if conditions are dry 
    • Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets

    Fun Fact About The Devils Backbone: A Zigzag Delight!

    This quirky cactus gets its name from its wavy, zigzagging stems that resemble a 'devil’s backbone.' It's a guaranteed conversation starter and an eye-catching piece for any plant collection.

    Historical Spotlight: From the Tropics to Your Home

    Native to the tropical regions of Central America and the Caribbean, this plant was admired by indigenous cultures for its unusual shape and striking variegation. Now, it brightens homes worldwide with its tropical charm and low-maintenance nature.