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  1. Jan 6, 2022 · Euphorbia is a large genus of flowering plants, commonly called spurge. Many members of the family are highly toxic to humans and livestock, but others are useful as ornamentals. Euphorbias vary greatly in form from tiny leafy annuals to stout, succulent shrubs up to 12 ft tall.

    • Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiae AGM. Hardiness: USDA 6-8. Height: 24in (60cm) Best for: Dry shade. robbiae is one of the most common varieties.
    • Euphorbia amygdaloides ‘Purpurea’ Hardiness: USDA 6-8. Height: 20in (50cm) Best for: Rich tones. If you are after adding tonal depth to a border then Euphorbia amygdaloides ‘Purpurea’ is one of the more interesting types of euphorbia to grow.
    • Euphorbia griffithii 'Fireglow' Hardiness: USDA 4-9. Height: 31in (80cm) Best for: Shady spots. Don’t despair if you’re faced with an under-performing shady garden corner – there are a few types of euphorbia perfect for you.
    • Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii. Hardiness: USDA 7-10. Height: 4ft (120cm) Best for: Full sun. For gardeners in search of effervescent south-facing garden ideas, Euphorbia characias subsp.
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  3. Jul 19, 2022 · Euphorbia ammak, or Candelabra Spurge, is a euphorbia species native to the Arabian Peninsula. It’s an extremely large type of Euphorbia that can grow up to 32 feet (10 meters) tall in the right conditions.

  4. Euphorbia aphylla. Euphorbia aphylla is a small, evergreen, densely branched and succulent shrub 30-80 (-250) cm tall. The pencil-like shoots (apparently missing leaves) arise from a short trunk and branch further into whorls. The species name ‘aphylla’ comes from the Greek for ‘without leaves’.

    • Poinsettia. Botanical Name: Euphorbia pulcherrima. USDA Zones: 10a-11 b. This small tree or shrub features upright succulent stems with beautiful blazing red leaves that look like flowers.
    • Desert Candle. Botanical Name: Euphorbia abyssinica. USDA Zones: 9b-11b. Desert Candle is a tree-like succulent with a thick green trunk that becomes woody with maturity.
    • Pencil Cactus. Botanical Name: Euphorbia tirucalli. Hardiness Zone: 10-12. The cylindrical-shaped branches of this plant look a lot like a pencil. Though it is usually green, but keep it in full sun and it will take a fiery red hue!
    • African Milk Tree. Botanical Name: Euphorbia trigona. Hardiness Zone: 9-11. You must have seen this plant in a lot of pictures and movies! It looks a lot like cactus, but is actually a succulent!
  5. Jul 6, 2023 · Euphorbia is a very large and varied genus of flowering plants, with over 2,000 species. Many Euphorbias are succulent plants, and some are even cactus-like in appearance. Some of the more well-known species include poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) and crown-of-thorns (Euphorbia milii).

  6. Jun 22, 2022 · Euphorbia is a somewhat confusing genus, with species and subgenera frequently added and deleted. The genus includes annual, perennial, and biennial species. You'll find herbaceous plants and woody shrub species as well as both deciduous and evergreen species.

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