Euphorbia Resinifera (Moroccan Mound)
Euphorbia Resinifera (Moroccan Mound)
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Euphorbia Resinifera (Moroccan Mound) is a striking, architectural succulent known for its dense, mound-forming habit and strong structural presence in the landscape. It produces tightly packed, upright blue-green to grey-green stems that form sculptural clumps, making it an excellent choice for modern gardens, rockeries, and drought-tolerant planting schemes. Over time, it spreads into attractive rounded mounds that create bold texture and contrast among other succulents and low-water plants.
Highly valued for its resilience and low maintenance requirements, this Euphorbia thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. Once established, it is extremely drought tolerant and requires very little care, making it ideal for water-wise landscapes. Its unique form provides year-round architectural interest, making it a reliable feature plant for both residential and commercial gardens.

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Mature height
30–60 cm
Mature width
60–120 cm (spreading mound habit)
Spacing
50–80 cm apart for mass planting
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen succulent
Foliage
Blue-green to grey-green stems; small yellow-green flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Late winter to spring (minor ornamental value)
Sun tolerance
Full sun preferred; tolerates light shade
Maintenance
Very low maintenance; drought tolerant once established. Requires free-draining soil. Minimal pruning needed. Milky sap is toxic—handle with care.
Root System
Shallow, spreading fibrous roots adapted to dry, rocky conditions