The rains brought flowers on my plants with them, the water droplets slide docilely down the underside of their leaves and the bouquets of flowers multiply one by one, surrounding the tops of my plants as if in an embrace.
I know you know this plant that is called Euphorbia Milii. It's my favorite when it shows its flower, they are red and come close to each other and give the feeling of offering a beautiful bouquet.
There's also a plant with beautiful little white flowers. It's of the same species but I would say that this one is smaller than its older sisters. Her flowers also bloom towards the top of her stem.
Euphorbia Milii plants are a family of cacti as they are semi-succulent. They have multiple thorns on their stem but their leaves are thin, very fine.
Euphorbia appreciate direct exposure to the sun. In fact, without the sun, they do not flower in bouquets as we usually see. Its soil must be moist but not waterlogged, since its roots and therefore the plant rot and they collect a lot of liquid on their stem so they easily tolerate the absence of water in their soil for long periods of time.
This one receives the popular name of "Crown of Christ" for the floral arrangement around the plant.
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I was sure that plant was also a kind of cactus plant but I'm never sure since you described it to still need moist soil yet it still needs direct sunlight