Known as the Medusa’s Head, the Euphorbia flanaganii features a heavy central hub that anchors a sprawling crown of snake-like, emerald-green branches. It’s a prehistoric, sculptural standout that trades typical succulent fluff for a sharp, serpentine silhouette.
Light: Give it high-intensity light; it needs a bright spot to keep its "snakes" tight and symmetrical.
Water: Keep it lean. Drench the soil only when it’s bone-dry, and back off almost entirely during the winter.
Known as the Medusa’s Head, the Euphorbia flanaganii features a heavy central hub that anchors a sprawling crown of snake-like, emerald-green branches. It’s a prehistoric, sculptural standout that trades typical succulent fluff for a sharp, serpentine silhouette.
Light: Give it high-intensity light; it needs a bright spot to keep its "snakes" tight and symmetrical.
Water: Keep it lean. Drench the soil only when it’s bone-dry, and back off almost entirely during the winter.