Hi guys, please can you help with what type of plants these are?

They look so pretty and unusual. I took these cuttings about an hour ago from a friend's garden. She gave me a couple items but wasnt sure if this can be propogated so she said i should try and see what happens.

I have a small collection of plants that live indoors and im still learning about how to care for my plants. They seam quite happy and are definitely making me happy.

Can they be propergated to root?

Any suggestions would be much appreciated, thanks in advance.

by Kitty_Purr_Meow

8 Comments

  1. ohnoitskaka

    Devils backbone, variegated and unvariegated type. I’m unsure about how to propagate, but they look cool. Nice find!

  2. StitchBeTheGoat

    When I saw this post, I swear I thought those were fake and from a craft store 😂😂

  3. RainbowMustachio

    Devil’s Backbone. Just plop it in water, wait a few days for the roots to come out, then plant it in soil, or alternatively you could just plant it in soil straight away. It’s a very hardy plant. It doesn’t like too much water though so keep that in mind. Also try to prune it regularly to keep it from getting too leggy.

  4. Galaxie_Keenan333

    Variegated Devils Backbone. A Euphorbia. I have so many of these growing outside wherever they want (I’m in Florida)! Plop them in dirt, water and they’ll grow roots quite easily! One of the easiest and fastest growing that I’ve given them to everyone I know that asks for one! They will overpower any other plant if you plant it in the same pot. One of mine is now in the biggest pot I could find! 🌿

  5. Hot-Tax-2402

    Devil’s Backbone,Simply cut a branch and plant it in sand/ soil with less watering for few days in the beginning (10-15) days,till roots come out.Thats all.

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