Euphorbia bracteata, the tall slipper plant, emerald bird cactus or little bird flower, is a perennial succulent spurge native to Mexico. It was formerly placed in the genus Pedilanthus, the slipper spurges, and was known as Pedilanthus bracteatus.
Tall Slipper Flower has moderate disease resistance but is more sensitive to humidity and excessive watering. It is also more likely to develop disease when it receives insufficient light and is overwatered. In terms of care, Tall Slipper Flower is drought-tolerant and can endure extended periods without water. It needs little fertilizer and only occasional pruning. These characteristics make it appropriate for gardeners of any experience level, especially those who prefer to spend less time on plant care or who may sometimes be away from home for long stretches. It is a good option for people who do not want to devote much time to upkeep yet still want an easy-to-maintain plant.
How to keep Euphorbia Bracteata.
Light
Originating from dry regions, Tall Slipper Flower prospers in full sun, its native habitat marked by intense sunlight and little shade. It will also tolerate partial sun, giving it some flexibility in its growth.
Water
The Tall Slipper Flower, which comes from areas with periodic rainfall, thrives in moderately hydrated and consistently moist soil. To keep it healthy and vigorous, it requires weekly watering. As an evergreen plant, the Tall Slipper Flower needs a constant supply of moisture to support continuous growth and maintain its lush foliage.
Temperature
The Tall Slipper Flower prefers warm conditions and needs elevated temperatures during the growing season to support growth and metabolic activity. It does best with plenty of sunlight, suitable moisture, and good air circulation. It can be harmed by very low temperatures and by excessive watering. Likewise, it's important to maintain balance and avoid both extreme heat and overly dry conditions.
Fertilizer
Tall Slipper Flower only needs light fertilizer applications once or twice a year during its growing season. Do not fertilize in winter or in summer when the plant is dormant. Use less fertilizer for plants that have been repotted, and wait a couple of months after repotting before feeding. Fertilizing helps maintain healthy growth and promotes blooming.
Pruning
Pruning tall slipper flowers is essential for maintaining their shape and health. This process involves removing dead stems and thinning the plant to improve airflow. The best time to prune is from early to late spring, as this encourages vibrant growth and helps prevent disease. Always use sterilized tools to protect the plant's health and preserve the beauty of tall slipper flowers.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb, Succulent
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Euphorbia
- Family
- Euphorbiaceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 9-11
- Mature Height
- 61 cm to 91 cm
- Mature Spread
- 49 cm to 61 cm
- Leaf Color
- Green, Blue
- Leaf Type
- Semi-evergreen
- Flower Color
- Yellow, Red, Green
- Flower Size
- 1.02 cm to 2.03 cm
- Bloom Time
- Late spring, Early summer, Mid summer
- Planting Time
- Spring
- Harvest Time
- Late summer, Early fall, Mid fall
- Native Area
- Mexico
Other names.
Reader questions.
What are the sunlight requirements for Tall Slipper Flower?
The Tall Slipper Flower, or Euphorbia bracteata, requires specific sunlight conditions to thrive. For 'Full sun,' it needs more than 6 hours of sunlight daily. If the condition is 'Partial sun,' about 3-6 hours of sunlight daily is necessary. It's important to observe how sunlight moves through your garden, selecting locations that ensure plants receive the ideal amount of light and shade. This careful planning helps in ensuring the happiness and health of your plants.