Green cora

Euphorbia tirucalli

  • Green cora
  • Green cora
  • Green cora
  • Green cora
  • Flower name
    Green cora
  • Scientific name
    Euphorbia tirucalli
  • Aliasアオサンゴ, Milk bush, 緑珊瑚, ユーフォルビア, Euphorbia tirucalli
  • Place of origin
  • Place of floweringBotanical Gardens
  • Flowering seasonJune, July, August, September

What is Green cora

Green coral (scientific name: Euphorbia tirucalli) is a native of East Africa, a fleshy tropical and tropical tree of Euphorbia of the Euphorbiaceae family. Minimal leaves attached to the tip of the branch fall off quickly, and many stems and stems without dark green sting are branched. Flowers without petals will bloom. Extend the cup shaped inflorescence from the branch and attach several pieces of bracts that look like flowers with a set of 4 pieces. Flower name is based on the sap of white milky shape going out from the cut. Sap is poisonous, so people with weak skin may get caught. Because the blue branch looks like a coral, it is also called blue coral by another name. Breeding is done with cuttings. It is used for viewing.

Common name: green coral, Scientific name: Euphorbia tirucalli , aka: blue coral, tirucalli , pencil tree,age of observation: anniversary, branch color: deep green, leaf length: 1 cm , Leaf width: 0.2 cm, inflorescence: cup-shaped inflorescence, petal: none, corolla (bract): five valves of yellowish white, flower diameter: 0.2 cm, flowering period: June to September, fruit type: : July - November.


  • Order
    Malpighiales
  • Family
    Euphorbiaceae
  • Genus
    Euphorbia
  • Species
    E. tirucalli
  • Type of flower
    Other
  • Array of flower
    Cup-shaped inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    without
  • Leaf type
    Linear
  • Edge of the leaf
    Other
  • Life type
  • Flower colors
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit color
  • Height200.0 ~ 900.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower0.2 ~ 0.2 cm

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