This shrubby Euphorb, from the Laikipia Plateau of central Kenya, is somewhat similar to Euphorbia tescorum from more northerly regions, only it has four-angled stems. This undescribed species branches from the base, producing long, wand-like stems that are rather stout and variegated with darker green blotches. The cyathia are yellow. They are rooted cuttings in one-gallon pots.