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What is Euphorbia Tirucalli?

B. Koch
B. Koch

Euphorbia tirucalli is a type of hedge or small tree most common in Africa. It is noticeable because of the many short, pencil like branches that grow from its main branches. The sap of the plant is toxic and contains latex. Euphorbia tirucalli is also known as the pencil tree plant, rubber hedge, and the milk-bush.

Euphorbia tirucalli can grow in many different types of environments, from grasslands, rocky areas, along rivers and in open savannas. This plant is typically about 10-16 feet (3-5 meters) tall but can reach up to 33 feet (10 meters). Euphorbia tirucalli have multiple trunks with small, pencil-like, light green succulent masses at the end of each of its branches, creating a distinctive shape. The plant produces small leaves as well as tiny yellow flowers during certain times of the year.

Euphorbia tirucalli is most commonly found in Africa.
Euphorbia tirucalli is most commonly found in Africa.

Although they are most in Africa, Euphorbia tirucalli can be found all over the world. It prefers warm regions and can be found in India, Indonesia, China, and the Philippines. It is believed that early traders transported these plants from Africa to different parts of the world.

It is not uncommon for this type of plant to be cultivated as a hedge. It may be planted surrounding homes or around areas of livestock. The plants keep mosquitoes and other intruders away and can also act as a wind barrier. It is because of this use that Euphorbia tirucalli is sometimes called the “rubber-hedge.”

This plant can also be grown by the private gardener starting from seeds or from cuttings. They may be grown indoors or out, but they thrive best in a warm climate. In cooler areas it is best to keep the plants potted so they can be moved indoors when weather becomes colder. They can also be kept indoors all year long as houseplants, and can be trimmed and shaped to desirable proportions.

The sap of the Euphorbia tirucalli plant is poisonous, and if ingested it can be fatal. If the sap comes into contact with the skin, it can cause blisters and irritation. Due to its toxic properties, the sap has been used as a fish poison in Africa. Broken branches are placed into rivers, filling the water with poisonous sap. The stunned fish can be easily caught.

The sap of the plant also contains latex, and at one time it was thought that this latex might be useful for creating rubber. After much study, it was discovered that the latex contains too high a percentage of resin and that the process of creating a usable rubber would be a difficult and expensive and would create a low-quality rubber.

Many scientists are investigating Euphorbia tirucalli for its potential as a biofuel. It is thought that one hexacre of Euphorbia tirucalli could produce up to 125 barrels of fuel per year. This fuel could be produced as a liquid, such as gasoline, or as a solid fuel, such as pellets or briquettes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Euphorbia Tirucalli and where can it be found?

Euphorbia tirucalli, commonly known as the pencil cactus or milk bush, is a succulent plant native to Africa and India. It thrives in semi-arid tropical climates and has been introduced to other parts of the world as an ornamental plant. Its distinctive feature is its thin, pencil-like branches that contain a milky sap.

Is Euphorbia Tirucalli toxic to humans or animals?

Yes, Euphorbia tirucalli is toxic. The milky sap contains compounds that can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions upon contact. If ingested, the sap can be harmful and potentially lead to serious health issues. It's advisable to handle this plant with care and keep it away from pets and children.

How do you care for a Euphorbia Tirucalli plant?

Caring for Euphorbia tirucalli involves providing it with plenty of sunlight, minimal water, and well-draining soil. It's a drought-tolerant plant that prefers a warm climate and does not tolerate frost. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it's important to let the soil dry out between waterings.

Can Euphorbia Tirucalli be used for medicinal purposes?

Traditionally, Euphorbia tirucalli has been used in various cultures for medicinal purposes, such as treating warts, asthma, and earaches. However, due to its toxic nature, it should be used with extreme caution and preferably under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Modern research on its medicinal efficacy is limited.

What are the environmental impacts of Euphorbia Tirucalli?

Euphorbia tirucalli can have both positive and negative environmental impacts. It's used in some regions for soil conservation and as a living fence. However, in areas where it's invasive, it can outcompete native species and disrupt local ecosystems. Its rapid growth and hardiness make it a challenging invasive species to control.

How does Euphorbia Tirucalli propagate?

Euphorbia tirucalli propagates easily from cuttings. The cuttings should be allowed to dry and callous over for a few days before planting in well-draining soil. This method is effective because the plant's branches contain cells capable of developing roots and new growth, allowing for successful propagation with minimal effort.

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    • Euphorbia tirucalli is most commonly found in Africa.
      By: Ruslan Olinchuk
      Euphorbia tirucalli is most commonly found in Africa.