What is Candelabra?
Candelabra Tree is also known to its scientific name, euphorbia Ingens . He is considered succulent and comes from parts of Africa, East India and other countries bordering on the equator. In general, the candlestick tree can reach heights of about 40 feet (12.2 m). In general, one column with branches that addresses from the top of the trunk and look similar to the candlestick. It also has needles along its green trunk and branches such as cactus, but the real danger lies in its bowl, which is so toxic that can cause blindness and burns.
It is easy to maintain and take care of the Candelabra tree. The species thrives in sunny, dry areas, but can survive if it is also planted in the partial shadow area. It does not require a specific type of soil if the soil is drained well. It must only be connected from time to time and can even be harmful to the Candelabra tree. It is considered to be a slow grid of plants, but is ideal for areas where water is rare and the soil is infertile.
Promotion of the Candelabra tree is easy, but it can be dangerous because the sap is extremely toxic. In general, it is promoted from the chains of the stems, but heavy gloves and eye protection should be worn. SAP can cause blisters on the skin and blindness if it gets into the eyes. Although it is a great accessory for many rock gardens in arid areas, children and animals should be kept away from this juicy. People and animals who accidentally consume this plant can experience nausea, diarrhea, vomiting and possible death.
Sil from the Candelabra tree is used to poison the entire fish pond. Most animals will not eat this juicy because of needles on its trunk and branches, but cattle moving areas of growing growing candlestick trees have serious burns and blisters. In addition, it is used as a hedge to protect real estate lines and the determination of fixed boundaries.
there are determinedHealing use for SAP in small controlled quantities, especially according to native cultures. For example, it can be used to treat ulcers or as cleansing. Moreover, some native groups believe they will cure cancer. Other use of the Candelabra tree include the use of wood from the trunk to the construction of ships, boards and doors.