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Only seedlings and young plants are showing white veined leaves. If placed warm the Madagascar Jewel can show its little white flowers throughout the year. Seeds are shooted into the air to spread them. At 20 °C (68) seeds need about 3 weeks to germinate.
https://plantingman.com/euphorbia-leuconeura-madagascar-jewel/
Dec 27, 2017 · Euphorbia leuconeura or Madagascar jewel can grow up to 6 feet high 2 Meters and lives for a long time as a perennial plant. It can grow indoors, as a typical houseplant, and is fairly easy to grow. It is developed as a houseplant for its attractive foliage, dark …
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Hi Olga, Your plant looks like a Madagascar Jewel Plant (Euphorbia leuconeura). Here are some care instructions on how to grow a Madagascar Jewel plant as an …
https://garden.org/plants/view/119358/Madagascar-Jewel-Euphorbia-leuconeura/
Madagascar Jewel by terrafirma: Dec 17, 2017 9:50 PM: 1: Madagascar Jewel leaves turning yellow by Kerwinn: Nov 27, 2020 11:46 AM: 2: Madagascar Jewel Plant by greenthumbtyler: Dec 15, 2020 9:57 AM: 8: Leaves on all Madagascar Jewels (mine and my mom's) turned yellow and fell off. by Sebby19: Sep 28, 2020 9:01 AM: 3: Any idea what this is? by ...Scientific name: Euphorbia leuconeura
https://bloomboxclub.com/blogs/plantcare/madagascar-jewel-euphorbia-leuconeura
Find all the care information you need about the Madagascar Jewel (Euphorbia leuconeura) on our Bloombox Club A-Z of plant care. And don’t forget to check our shop for a big range of indoor plants. I have attractive, dark green foliage, with white veins when young.
https://forums.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/threads/madagascar-jewel-toxicity.94902/
Mar 29, 2020 · Florists and horticulturists handling indoor plants often suffer from contact dermatitis due to toxic plant compounds. The sap of Madagascar Jewel (Euphorbia leuconeura) is particularly high in the ingenol ester that is tumor-promoting, and injury to the leaves or stems produces a lot of sap.
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