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  1. Creeping spurge — Euphorbia myrsinites Like other species of Euphorbia, the creeping spurge is well adapted to sun and low amounts of supplemental water. Care should be taken when removing old stems to avoid contact with the milky white sap that is highly caustic to skin as well as poisonous.

  2. Euphorbia myrsinites is a striking plant for dry conditions, with trailing stems of blue-green foliage and bright yellow-green flowers in spring. Learn how to grow this drought-tolerant and eye-catching euphorbia in your garden, with tips from Beth Chatto's Plants & Gardens, a renowned nursery and tearoom in England.

  3. Euphorbia myrsinites: A broadleaf evergreen perennial or groundcover with blue and green foliage and chartreuse flowers in spring. It contributes glaucous texture to the garden. To grow well, it prefers sun - mostly sun and regular - low water. Drought tolerant once established. Adaptable to various soil conditions. Grows happily in well-drained and rocky soil. CHARACTERISTICS Plant type ...

  4. Euphorbia myrsinites (Myrtle Spurge) - An attractive low growing succulent evergreen perennial that grows to 6 inches tall with stout trailing 1 foot long stems that have clasping spirally-arranged nearly triangular blue-gray leaves. The stems, radiating from the center of the plant, rise up at the tips from which the terminally borne flowers ...

  5. The myrtle spurge botanically Euphorbia myrsinites (yoo-FOR-bee-uh myrsinites) is an herbaceous evergreen perennial which hails from southeastern Europe and Asia minor. It is a member of the succulent Euphorbia genus part of the family Euphorbiaceae. It is believed that its genus name honors of the king of Mauritania’s physician, Euphorbus.

  6. Aug 23, 2017 · Genre: Euphorbia - Espèce: myrsinites - Famille: Euphorbiacées - Origine: Europe, Asie - L'Euphorbe de Corse est une plante vivace succulente au port touffu, étalé et rampant et au feuillage persistant.

  7. Noteworthy Characteristics. Euphorbia myrsinites, sometimes commonly called myrtle euphorbia or donkeytail spurge, is an evergreen perennial which typically grows 4-8" tall on ascending to trailing stems rising at the tips. Stems grow from a prostrate woody base. Oval, blue-green, fleshy, succulent-like leaves are arranged in close spirals ...

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