What is euphorbia cylindrifolia?

Euphorbia cylindrifolia is a succulent plant that belongs to the euphorbia family. It is native to Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, and Angola. The plant has cylindrical stems that can grow up to a meter long, and they are usually greenish-blue in color. The stems are covered in small rounded bumps known as tubercles, which give them a unique texture. The plant produces small, greenish-yellow flowers that are clustered together, and they bloom from late winter to early spring. Euphorbia cylindrifolia is considered to be a low-maintenance plant, and it is ideal for growing in dry gardens or rock gardens. However, it is important to note that the plant produces a milky sap that can be toxic if ingested or get in contact with skin, so it must be handled with care.