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firestick succulent tree

firestick succulent tree Euphorbia Tiricalli "Firesticks"

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firestick succulent tree Euphorbia Tiricalli "Firesticks""Fast shipping. Received in excellent condition" "All plants are thriving magnificently showing daily signs of growth in day 14, following all given instructions worked perfectly" Why Customers Love Firesticks Brilliant red & orange stems that intensify with sun and cold Bold, architectural branching form Excellent container plant Extremely drought tolerant & low maintenance Perfect for patios, indoors, or warm climates Euphorbia tirucalli Firesticks

 

"Fast shipping. Received in excellent condition"
"All plants are thriving magnificently showing daily signs of growth in day 14, following all given instructions worked perfectly"

 

Why Customers Love ‘Firesticks’

Brilliant red & orange stems that intensify with sun and cold
Bold, architectural branching form
Excellent container plant
Extremely drought tolerant & low maintenance
Perfect for patios, indoors, or warm climates

 

Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Firesticks’ 🌵🔥

(Pencil Cactus)


Vibrant Color, Bold Form & Effortless Care

 

Add instant warmth and dramatic color to your space with Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Firesticks’, a striking succulent shrub native to Africa. Loved for its bright red, orange, and coral-toned stems, this plant intensifies in color with sunlight, cool temperatures, and drought, creating a fiery, ever-changing display.

With its upright, branching form and low-maintenance nature, Firesticks is a favorite for containers, patios, and modern landscapes.

 

🌵 Key Features & Growing Habits

 

Spectacular Color & Texture 🔥
Firesticks produces slender, pencil-like stems that glow red, orange, and yellow, especially in full sun. The vibrant color provides year-round interest and stands out beautifully against neutral backgrounds.

 

Architectural Growth Form 🌿
Its upright, branching habit adds height, texture, and structure, making it an ideal focal plant in both indoor and outdoor settings.

 

Cold Sensitive – Container Friendly ❄️
Firesticks is not frost tolerant and performs best in warm climates. In cooler regions, it thrives in containers that can be moved indoors during winter, allowing you to enjoy its color year-round.

 

Low Maintenance & Water-Wise 💧
Once established, this Euphorbia requires minimal watering and care—perfect for xeriscaping, low-water gardens, and busy plant lovers.

 

🌿 Perfect for Many Uses

 

🏡 Landscape Accent
Adds a bold splash of color to desert-inspired, contemporary, and tropical landscapes.

 

🪴 Container Gardening
Ideal for patios, balconies, entryways, and bright indoor spaces where its color can be showcased.

 

💧 Xeriscaping & Low-Water Gardens
Thrives in arid conditions with very little water once established.

 

🎨 Modern & Architectural Designs
Pairs beautifully with minimalist, sculptural, and modern garden styles.

 

🚚 Why Buy from The Cactus Outlet

 

📦 Carefully Packaged for Safe Arrival
Each Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Firesticks’ is hand-selected, securely wrapped, and professionally packaged to arrive in excellent condition.

 

🌿 Easy, Stress-Free Planting
Every order includes planting, watering, and general care instructions to ensure success from day one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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