Euphorbia Mammillaris variegata - Indian Corn Cob 20cm
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This stunning, sculptural plant—Euphorbia mammillaris variegata, often called the ‘Indian Corn Cob’—is a true gem for any succulent or cactus lover. With its chunky, columnar stems covered in little bumps and beautiful creamy-pink variegation, it’s both weird and wonderful in the best possible way.
Perfect for bright windowsills, this Euphorbia looks like something out of a botanical illustration—geometric, otherworldly, and surprisingly easy to grow.
Plant size: Grown in a 13cm nursery pot, plant approx. 20cm tall.
Native habitat and growth patterns: This Euphorbia hails from South Africa, growing in dry, rocky conditions where its water-storing stems help it survive intense heat and drought.
Styling at home: A natural fit for modern interiors—place it in a minimal ceramic planter or terracotta pot and let its sculptural form do the talking. Looks especially striking alongside other succulents and cacti or styled solo in a sunny corner.
Euphorbia Mammillaris Variegata care requirements:
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Light: Needs bright light, ideally full sun for part of the day.
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Water: Water only when the soil is completely dry—overwatering is the biggest risk.
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Humidity: Prefers dry air and good airflow.
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Feeding: Feed once every couple of months with a cactus-specific fertiliser or use our Organic Tropical Plant Food diluted further than usual.
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Pet safe? No—like many Euphorbias, the sap is toxic and can irritate skin, so handle with care.
Why choose this plant: This is a real statement piece that thrives on neglect. Unusual and highly collectable, it’s the kind of plant that becomes a favourite for its looks and its easy-going nature.
Interesting facts: Despite looking like a cactus, this is actually a Euphorbia—and not a true cactus at all. The variegation gives it that milky white appearance, and some plants even blush pink in strong sunlight.
FAQs
How do I know if I’ve overwatered it?
If the stems go soft or begin to rot at the base, it’s too much water. Let it dry out completely between waterings.
Will it flower?
Yes—small, bright yellow flowers sometimes appear at the tips in spring or summer.
Is it frost-hardy?
No—keep it indoors and avoid cold draughts or winter temperatures below 10°C.
Explore more
Love sculptural plants? Explore our full Succulent and Cactus Collection or browse rare Euphorbias in our Unusual Plants section. We also offer gift wrap and a free handwritten note—perfect for sending as a special surprise.
Shipping: We ship via DPD’s 24-hour tracked carbon neutral service.
Delivery times are 7-10 working days, but are usually much quicker. More details can be found here
We post all our plants to most of the UK, with the exceptions of the Islands of Scotland, the Scottish Highlands, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Isle of White, the Scilly Isles and the Channel Islands due to the high cost of shipping.
Measurements: The plant heights provided encompass the plant stem and the foliage length, along with the depth of the grow pot, which includes the living root system, and not just the portion of the plant that is visible above the soil level.
Although we strive to provide plants within the specified size range, there may be some instances where the plants supplied could be slightly smaller or larger than the size selected.