Euphorbia septentrionalis var. gamugofana
Euphorbia septentrionalis var. gamugofanaEuphorbia septentrionalis var. gamugofana

Euphorbia septentrionalis var. gamugofana

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This subspecies of the wide-ranging Euphorbia septentrionalis comes from the Sidamo region of Ethiopia, first described along the Caschei River in 1939. The epithet septentrionalis means “northerly,” a nod to its distribution across many countries in northern Africa. The original collections of this variety were cited in the original description by Susan Carter, who noted it might be distinct, like many regional variations of the species. At the time of description, the East African form, described as var. gamugofana, was separated on account of its shorter spine shields and spines, though in practice it remains very close to typical septentrionalis. The glaucous branches trail outward to make a low, spreading clump, and older plants adapt well to hanging-pot culture. Throughout the warm season this species is more floriferous than most spiny Euphorbia, covering the branches in tiny, bright yellow cyathia.

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This subspecies of the wide-ranging Euphorbia septentrionalis comes from the Sidamo region of Ethiopia, first described along the Caschei River in 1939. The epithet septentrionalis means “northerly,” a nod to its distribution across many countries in northern Africa. The original collections of this variety were cited in the original description by Susan Carter, who noted it might be distinct, like many regional variations of the species. At the time of description, the East African form, described as var. gamugofana, was separated on account of its shorter spine shields and spines, though in practice it remains very close to typical septentrionalis. The glaucous branches trail outward to make a low, spreading clump, and older plants adapt well to hanging-pot culture. Throughout the warm season this species is more floriferous than most spiny Euphorbia, covering the branches in tiny, bright yellow cyathia.

pot size:

3.25"

family:

Euphorbiaceae

This subspecies of the wide-ranging Euphorbia septentrionalis comes from the Sidamo region of Ethiopia, first described along the Caschei River in 1939. The epithet septentrionalis means “northerly,” a nod to its distribution across many countries in northern Africa. The original collections of this variety were cited in the original description by Susan Carter, who noted it might be distinct, like many regional variations of the species. At the time of description, the East African form, described as var. gamugofana, was separated on account of its shorter spine shields and spines, though in practice it remains very close to typical septentrionalis. The glaucous branches trail outward to make a low, spreading clump, and older plants adapt well to hanging-pot culture. Throughout the warm season this species is more floriferous than most spiny Euphorbia, covering the branches in tiny, bright yellow cyathia.

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Be advised that the Crate is not recommended for dogs with severe chewing tendencies or dogs with heads measuring within +/- 1 inch of the corresponding crate window size (listed below) to avoid choking risk.

To make sure your dog adapts well to their new crate, we recommend monitoring your pet closely during the first few days (particularly in the case of very young dogs).

XS/S SIZING

– External: 26" deep x 20" wide x 23" high

– Internal: 24.5" deep x 18" wide x 20.5" high

– Crate windows: 2x2 inches (50.8x50.8mm)

– Recommended for dogs weighing 25lbs or less

– Box weighs approximately 50lbs

– Because product is handmade, dimensions may vary by ~1 inch

– Perfectly fits XS/S bed

M SIZING

– External: 34" deep x 24" wide x 25" high

– Internal: 32" deep x 22.5" wide x 23.5" high

– Crate windows: 2.5x2.5 inches (65x65mm)

– Recommended for dogs weighing 25-50lbs

– Box weighs approximately 75lbs

– Because each product is handmade, dimensions may vary by ~1 inch

– Perfectly fits M bed

L SIZING

– External: 42" deep x 29.5" wide x 34.4" high

– Internal: 40.2" deep x 28" wide x 29.2" high

– Recommended for dogs over 50 lbs

– Because each product is handmade, dimensions may vary by ~1 inch

– Perfectly fits L bed

– Box weighs approximately 140lbs and requires 2 people to assemble

Max weight that can be placed on top of crates (all sizes): 300 lbs

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care & cultivation:

growing season

30

summer

Active growth occurs in warmer months.

Dormant or slower in winter.

water level

30

semi-dry

Let the soil dry, then water promptly. Avoid prolonged dry spells.

Let the soil dry, then water promptly. Avoid prolonged dry spells.

30

light level

30% shade

Bright greenhouse conditions or strong natural exposure. Outdoors: usually at least 4-6 hours of direct morning light, or all day under ~30% shade cloth. Indoors: the highest light a south-facing window can provide, though supplemental lighting is recommended.

info

30

min/max temp

42°F

/

110°F

42°F: Cold-sensitive range. Brief drops are tolerable if conditions remain dry, as in desert and semi-desert winters with wide temperature swings.

110°F: Extreme heat, typical of desert conditions during summer peaks. Many species tolerate or thrive in this range, but shading, misting, and evaporative cooling are often necessary to prevent damage.

30

humidity level

low

Adapted to dry air, usually 40% or below. Performs best when the ambient environment is kept dry and may suffer in persistently humid conditions.

30

dormancy water

none

Withhold all water during dormancy. Keep dry until active growth resumes.

30

potting mix

very fast-draining

Loose, stony soils with coarse particles and almost no fines. Comparable to dry landscapes where rain drains away immediately.

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common questions

Very carefully. Each plant is individually packed by hand using materials suited to its size, shape, and needs, usually by the same person who grew it. Heat packs are available during colder months but are not reliable below 15 degrees. If needed, we can hold an order for up to two weeks. All shipments include a California Nursery Stock Certificate for Interstate and Intrastate Shipments.

We ship on Mondays to avoid weekend delays. Most orders go out within a few days, but weather may delay things slightly. USPS Ground Advantage is standard, with Priority available at checkout. You’ll get tracking once your order ships. We don’t have control over carrier speed or when your package is scanned in, but if something seems off or it’s stuck in transit, let us know and we’ll do our best to help.

If the listing description includes "you will recieve the plant pictured", then yes, that’s the one you’ll get. For general listings, you’ll receive a plant of similar size and quality to what’s shown. We grow or hand-select everything ourselves, so what you see is a fair representation of what we send out.

Most plants ship bare-root, but we occasionally send them potted when it’s better for the plant. When we ship with soil, we use clean, inorganic media to meet USDA and state requirements for plant shipments.

Contact us within 3 days of receiving your plant. Send a few clear photos and a short note. The same people who packed your plant have sent out thousands before, but plants are living things and we’ll work with you if something goes wrong.

Each product page includes species-specific care notes in an interactive table. Tap the ⓘ icon on any category to reveal detailed guidance. Still unsure? Just ask! Chances are we’ve personally dealt with whatever you’re facing.

Most of it, yes. The vast majority of our plants are propagated by us at our NorCal facility. The rest come from growers we know and trust. We don’t sell wild-collected material, and we never buy from bulk suppliers pushing unlabeled stock grown under questionable conditions. Because we grow most things ourselves and stay small by design, we’re able to keep prices comparable to overseas sellers without cutting corners or sending out half-rooted plants that were never meant to last.

Yes, our separate wholesale site is currently under construction, but you can reach out on our contact form. Not all plants are available and there are minimum order quantities. Access is limited to those engaged in a commercial trade. If you’d like to open an account, please get in touch with us. And if you think your local nursery should carry our plants, feel free to point them our way.

common questions

Very carefully. Each plant is individually packed by hand using materials suited to its size, shape, and needs, usually by the same person who grew it. Heat packs are available during colder months but are not reliable below 15 degrees. If needed, we can hold an order for up to two weeks. All shipments include a California Nursery Stock Certificate for Interstate and Intrastate Shipments.

We ship on Mondays to avoid weekend delays. Most orders go out within a few days, but weather may delay things slightly. USPS Ground Advantage is standard, with Priority available at checkout. You’ll get tracking once your order ships. We don’t have control over carrier speed or when your package is scanned in, but if something seems off or it’s stuck in transit, let us know and we’ll do our best to help.

If the listing description includes "you will recieve the plant pictured", then yes, that’s the one you’ll get. For general listings, you’ll receive a plant of similar size and quality to what’s shown. We grow or hand-select everything ourselves, so what you see is a fair representation of what we send out.

Most plants ship bare-root, but we occasionally send them potted when it’s better for the plant. When we ship with soil, we use clean, inorganic media to meet USDA and state requirements for plant shipments.

Contact us within 3 days of receiving your plant. Send a few clear photos and a short note. The same people who packed your plant have sent out thousands before, but plants are living things and we’ll work with you if something goes wrong.

Each product page includes species-specific care notes in an interactive table. Tap the ⓘ icon on any category to reveal detailed guidance. Still unsure? Just ask! Chances are we’ve personally dealt with whatever you’re facing.

Most of it, yes. The vast majority of our plants are propagated by us at our NorCal facility. The rest come from growers we know and trust. We don’t sell wild-collected material, and we never buy from bulk suppliers pushing unlabeled stock grown under questionable conditions. Because we grow most things ourselves and stay small by design, we’re able to keep prices comparable to overseas sellers without cutting corners or sending out half-rooted plants that were never meant to last.

Yes, our separate wholesale site is currently under construction, but you can reach out on our contact form. Not all plants are available and there are minimum order quantities. Access is limited to those engaged in a commercial trade. If you’d like to open an account, please get in touch with us. And if you think your local nursery should carry our plants, feel free to point them our way.

common questions

Very carefully. Each plant is individually packed by hand using materials suited to its size, shape, and needs, usually by the same person who grew it. Heat packs are available during colder months but are not reliable below 15 degrees. If needed, we can hold an order for up to two weeks. All shipments include a California Nursery Stock Certificate for Interstate and Intrastate Shipments. For international orders over $400, a phytosanitary certificate can be provided if you contact us prior to ordering. CITES-listed species cannot be shipped abroad.

We ship early in the week to avoid weekend delays. Most orders go out within a few days, but weather may delay things slightly. USPS Ground Advantage is standard, with Priority available at checkout. You’ll get tracking once your order ships. We don’t have control over carrier speed or when your package is scanned in, but if something seems off or it’s stuck in transit, let us know and we’ll do our best to help.

If the listing description includes "you will recieve the plant pictured", then yes, that’s the one you’ll get. For general listings, you’ll receive a plant of similar size and quality to what’s shown. We grow or hand-select everything ourselves, so what you see is a fair representation of what we send out.

Most plants ship bare-root, but we occasionally send them potted when it’s better for the plant. When we ship with soil, we use clean, inorganic media to meet USDA and state requirements for plant shipments. All international orders are washed free of media prior to inspection by USDA for export.

Contact us within 3 days of receiving your plant. Send a few clear photos and a short note. The same people who packed your plant have sent out thousands before, but plants are living things and we’ll work with you if something goes wrong.

Each product page includes species-specific care notes. We have broader guides by category linked here. The blog also features articles with tips for both beginners and experienced growers. Still unsure? Just ask. Chances are we’ve personally dealt with whatever you’re facing.

Most of it, yes. The vast majority of our plants are propagated by us at our Norcal facility. A small number come from certified growers we know personally and whose standards match our own. Everything is ethically sourced, with no wild collection and no anonymous bulk suppliers.

Yes, through our separate site rareplantsmen.com. Not all plants are available and there are minimum order quantities. Access is limited to those engaged in a commercial trade. If you’d like to open an account, please get in touch with us. And if you think your local nursery should carry our plants, feel free to point them our way.

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