Cultivating Flora

Indian Corn Cactus Succulent

Treat & Identify Indian Corn Cactus Succulent Pests (Euphorbia mammillaris)

The Indian Corn Cactus, scientifically known as Euphorbia mammillaris, is a fascinating succulent that commands attention with its striking appearance. This plant, native to South Africa, has a unique structure resembling a cluster of corn on the cob. While they are relatively low-maintenance, these succulents can fall victim to various pests that threaten their health […]

Indian Corn Cactus Succulent Trimming Guide (Euphorbia mammillaris)

The Indian Corn Cactus, scientifically known as Euphorbia mammillaris, is a fascinating succulent native to South Africa. With its unique appearance, resembling ears of corn, this plant has gained popularity among succulent enthusiasts and casual gardeners alike. The vibrant green stems adorned with small, conical tubercles create an eye-catching display, making it a sought-after addition […]

Growing Indian Corn Cactus Succulent in a Pot (Euphorbia mammillaris)

The Indian Corn Cactus, scientifically known as Euphorbia mammillaris, is a fascinating succulent that stands out among its peers due to its unique appearance and relative ease of care. Its cylindrical stems, adorned with small tubercles resembling kernels of corn, make it not only an excellent choice for beginners but also an attractive addition to […]

Indian Corn Cactus Succulent Fertilizer Guide (Euphorbia mammillaris)

The Indian Corn Cactus, scientifically known as Euphorbia mammillaris, is a captivating succulent that has gained popularity among plant enthusiasts for its unique appearance and resilience. With its fascinating nodules resembling corn kernels, this cactus not only serves as an eye-catching houseplant but also requires specific care, particularly when it comes to fertilization. In this […]

Identify & Treat Indian Corn Cactus Succulent Diseases (Euphorbia mammillaris)

The Indian Corn Cactus, scientifically known as Euphorbia mammillaris, is a popular succulent that captivates many gardening enthusiasts with its unique appearance and hardy nature. Its cylindrical, segmented stems resemble ears of corn, hence the name. While this plant is generally low-maintenance, it can be susceptible to various diseases if certain conditions are not met. […]