Euphorbia milii (Somona Gabriella)
Euphorbia milii (Somona Gabriella)
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Euphorbia milii (Somona Gabriella) is a hardy, long-flowering succulent shrub valued for its striking architectural form and vibrant floral display. Its thick, thorn-covered green stems create a bold structural presence, while clusters of colourful bracts in shades of pink, red, or coral provide continuous visual interest through the warmer months and often year-round in ideal conditions. This combination of toughness and colour makes it a standout feature plant for sunny courtyards, rockeries, and decorative pots.
Well suited to low-maintenance landscapes, ‘Somona Gabriella’ thrives in hot, dry conditions and requires minimal care once established. It performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, making it an excellent choice for water-wise gardens and beginner gardeners alike. Its resilience, extended flowering, and sculptural form make it a reliable plant for adding colour and structure to both modern and traditional outdoor spaces.

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Mature height
60–120 cm (up to 1.5 m in ideal conditions)
Mature width
50–90 cm
Spacing
60–80 cm
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Green thorned stems; pink, red, or coral bracts depending on conditions
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Year-round in warm climates; peak flowering spring to autumn
Sun tolerance
Full sun preferred; tolerates partial shade but flowers best in strong light
Maintenance
Low maintenance; drought tolerant. Water sparingly and allow soil to dry between watering. Light pruning for shaping if required
Root System
Woody fibrous root system; prefers well-drained soils and is sensitive to overwatering