Product Information
Due to transportation, the plants may become little bit dry?or?drowsy
White Ghost Cactus, White Euphorbia
Can reach 3–6 feet indoors; up to 10 feet outdoors in warm climates
Prefers bright, indirect sunlight Can tolerate some direct morning or evening sun Indoors: place near a south or west-facing window
Low water needs Water deeply but infrequently (allow soil to dry out completely between waterings) Sensitive to overwatering and root rot
Well-draining cactus or succulent mix Sandy or gritty soil preferred
Warm temperatures: 15–35°C (60–95°F) Not frost-tolerant; must be protected in winter
Indoor ornamental plant Statement piece in modern homes and offices Outdoor landscape feature in warm climates
Product Description
Euphorbia lactea 'White Ghost' is nearly all white cultivar form of Euphorbia lactea. Euphorbia 'White Ghost' has triangular sharp-spine ridges with deciduous leaves (i.e. leaves that fall off when they are no longer useful). It is a xerophytic plant, therefore it evolved to thrive in harsh dry environments.
Euphorbia lectea "White Ghost Cactus" Benefits:
Unique Appearance: The "White Ghost Cactus" has a dramatic, ghostly white color, making it a perfect decorative plant for homes and offices.
Low Maintenance: This cactus is easy to care for and doesn?t require regular watering, making it perfect for busy people or beginners.
Air Purifier: Like other cacti, it helps purify the air by absorbing toxins and releasing oxygen.
Compact Size: It is a tiny plant, so it fits easily on desks, shelves, or windowsills without taking up too much space.
Long-Lasting: This cactus can live for many years if cared for properly, making it a great long-term buddy.
Leaves: Euphorbia lectea "White Ghost" has no typical leaves. Instead, it has thick, fleshy, upright stems that give it its unique look. These stems are green to white in color and have a smooth, almost ghostly appearance.
Care tips-
The Euphorbia lectea "White Ghost Cactus" is low-maintenance. Place it in bright, indirect sunlight and water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings. Ensure good drainage and avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.