Good evening dear family.
To close today's posts I'd like to share with you a rare succulent I found in my grandma's garden. I saw it last weekend when I was shooting photos to share with you. Sadly she doesn't remember how did she get this plant or its name but thanks to technology and Google lens I could manage to identify it.
The scientific name of this plant is Pedilanthus Tithymaloides "Nana", it is well known as Thunder and Devil's backbone. There are two types of Euphorbia, P. Tithymaloides and P. Tithymaloides "Nana" which is a smaller and unusual version of the first one.
It is a perennial type plant that can grow indoors or outdoors, this and its easy-care makes it a perfect houseplant. It can reach 50 cm of growth.
On the other hand, healing properties have been reported to a large type of P. Thithymaloides which includes antibacterial, antiseptic, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, and emetic.
Thank you so much for reading.
Best regards.
Rima❤