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      • The majority of species are monoecious (bearing male and female flowers on the same plant), although some are dioecious with male and female flowers occurring on different plants.
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    There are many varieties and cultivars of euphorbia so you are bound to find one to bloom in any season. While some euphorbias sport showy white bracts, others are green and yellow. Some bloom nonstop throughout the growing seasonno deadheading required. Most varieties require similar conditions. They thrive in full sun, which ensures the best and ...

    Euphorbias perform best in well-drained soil. Even during long periods of drought, they'll keep their display of blossoms. Some euphorbias are succulents and can be grown as you would a cactus. If kept in wet soil, euphorbias rot.

    When cut or damaged, euphorbia exude a milky white poisonous sap that deer and rabbits don't like. The sap can irritate skin and cause a rash in sensitive people, so make sure to wear gloves when handling euphorbia. Avoid getting the sap in your eyes, as it can cause vision problems and even blindness.

    Euphorbia tirucallii 'Rosea', or Firesticks, is a tropical selection often grown as an annual. This distinct variety has leafless stems in shades of bright orange, red, and pink. It grows 36 inches tall and 24 inches wide. Perennial in Zones 9-11 Euphorbia marginata, or snow on the mountain, shows off green foliage that develops a white edge in lat...

    Angelonia is also called summer snapdragon, and once you get a good look at it, you'll know why. It has salvia-like flower spires that reach a foot or 2 high, but they're studded with fascinating snapdragon-like flowers with beautiful colorations in purple, white, or pink. It's the perfect plant for adding bright color to hot, sunny spaces. This to...

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  3. Jun 22, 2022 · All euphorbias, especially the succulent varieties, need well-draining soil. A sandy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral soil pH between 5.0 and 7.0 is best, though most will do fine in slightly alkaline soil as well. When grown in containers, euphorbia should be planted in a cactus/succulent potting mix.

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  4. Jan 6, 2022 · January 6, 2022 by americangardener. Introduction. Euphorbia is a large genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae. It is one of the most diverse genera of flowering plants, and one of the largest, with about 2,000 species and 600 hybrids and cultivars.

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  5. Here are some species and hybrids worth checking out. Marsh Spurge ( Euphorbia palustris) With an astounding combination of golden yellow to green flowers that almost appear to glow from within on top of green stems, this is a popular, stand-out species.

  6. This hybrid produces masses of pure white bracts above finely textured, apple green foliage. It adds stunning texture and color to a border in partial shade. Noteworthy Characteristics ‘Diamond Frost’ blooms year-round and may be brought indoors or treated as an annual in cooler climates.

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