Euphorbia obesa
Euphorbia obesa is a round, cactus-like succulent with a sculptural form and easy care needs. Perfect for indoor settings, it thrives in light with minimal watering. Known as the baseball plant, it’s ideal for collectors and design lovers. Use cactus soil and water only when dry. With varieties like Euphorbia obesa hybrid, it adds unique beauty to terrariums, shelves, or rock gardens.
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Euphorbia obesa dark green WITH LINES ON RIBS
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Euphorbia obesa FEMALE (green boby with brown lines)
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Euphorbia obesa FAT BODY & STAR SHAPE
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Euphorbia obesa BROWN LINES super specimen PS10
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Euphorbia obesa MULTIRIBS selected colour
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Euphorbia obesa STRIATA LIGHT GREEN 5G
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Euphorbia obesa STAR SHAPE GREEN-BROWN
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Euphorbia obesa STAR SHAPE GREEN-ORANGE
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Euphorbia obesa SUPER BROWN MARKS
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Euphorbia obesa BROWN V MARKS & FEMALE
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Euphorbia obesa BROWN MARKS 13
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Euphorbia obesa ORANGE STRIATA SELECTED
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Euphorbia obesa GREEN STAR SHAPE 2053
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Euphorbia obesa SELECTED brown marks 1187
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Collection: Euphorbia obesa
Euphorbia obesa: A Unique Botanical Gem
What Makes Euphorbia obesa So Special
The Euphorbia obesa, commonly called the baseball plant, is notable for its nearly perfect spherical shape and minimalist beauty. This succulent originates from the arid regions of South Africa, where it has adapted to survive in dry, rocky habitats. Its compact form and geometric symmetry make it a fascinating subject for botanical study and an attractive addition to both modern interiors and rock gardens. The plant's thick, ribbed body stores water efficiently, allowing it to endure prolonged droughts typical of its native environment.

Caring for Your Euphorbia obesa
Euphorbia obesa care involves replicating the plant’s natural conditions. It thrives under bright, indirect sunlight and requires watering only when the soil has completely dried out, thereby preventing root rot. Using well-draining cactus or succulent soil is essential to maintain its health. Although it does not demand frequent fertilization, occasional feeding during its active growth phase supports its development. Additionally, varieties such as the Euphorbia obesa hybrid or the rare Euphorbia obesa male and female plants offer interesting botanical variations, as this species is dioecious, meaning individual plants are either male or female, which is unusual among succulents.

The Perfect Succulent for Indoor Decor
Thanks to its slow growth and compact size, Euphorbia obesa suits indoor cultivation remarkably well. It adapts to environments such as succulent collections, modern terrariums, or low-maintenance desk plants. Its distinctive body shape and small, inconspicuous flowers attract both novice and experienced enthusiasts alike. Ecologically, this species plays a role in its native habitat by providing nectar to specialized pollinators, which contributes to local biodiversity. The plant’s unique adaptations, including its water storage capacity and protective spines, help it survive in harsh environments where few others thrive.
Moreover, the Euphorbia obesa contributes to botanical research on succulent evolution and adaptation. Its ability to grow in nutrient-poor soils and resist drought makes it a valuable model for studying plant resilience. Cultivators appreciate it not only for its aesthetic qualities but also for its ecological significance and interesting reproductive biology.

Find Euphorbia obesa on Botanical Archive
At Botanical Archive, you can explore a curated selection of Euphorbia obesa specimens, including rare hybrids and well-established plants. Whether you are a collector or a botanical enthusiast, our offerings highlight the species’ unique morphological traits and ensure authentic, healthy plants for your collection. This diversity supports conservation efforts by promoting awareness of succulent species and their habitats.
In summary, this specie is a remarkable succulent with distinctive features, ecological importance, and a variety of cultivars. Its spherical form, drought adaptations, and reproductive traits make it a subject of interest for botanists and hobbyists alike.

Key features of Euphorbia obesa include:
- Native habitat in South Africa’s dry, rocky regions
- Water-storing spherical body with ribbed texture
- Dioecious reproductive system with distinct male and female plants
- Adaptations for drought tolerance and survival in nutrient-poor soils
- Ecological role in supporting specialized pollinators
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