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  1. Mar 24, 2023 · Euphorbia is a tough, drought-tolerant plant genus with colorful leaves that hold their own against summer's heat. Learn how to grow and care for this vibrant garden addition.

  2. Popular for their richly colored leaves and unusual flowers, euphorbias are an excellent addition to borders, rock gardens, meadows and more. With over 2,000 types, you’re sure to find one that will thrive in your garden, no matter your zone.

  3. Mar 30, 2022 · With around 2,200 species, euphorbias are the second largest genus of plants in the world. Whether you’re looking for classic grey-green foliage or red and maroon shades to complement your flowerbed ideas, there are bound to be several types of euphorbia to suit whatever growing conditions you have in your garden.

  4. Euphorbia is a large genus, with plants ranging from Christmas poinsettias and cowboy cacti, to large shrubs like Euphorbia mellifera. The shrubby hardy varieties make excellent garden plants for a range of situations, depending on their size and preference. Euphorbias are easy to grow and look exotic and striking all year round.

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · spurge, (genus Euphorbia), large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the family Euphorbiaceae, comprising at least 2,100 species. Many spurge species are important as ornamentals, as sources of drugs, or as agricultural weeds and invasive species.

  6. Many garden euphorbias are a staple of early summer gardens, with their acid yellow, green and bright orange shades amid the fresh foliage of the season. Others perform later in the summer, providing a vibrant contrast that mixes well with other perennials.

  7. Euphorbia. Common name: Spurge. Euphorbias are among the most useful of garden and house plants. Some make imposing domes of foliage while others create more modest but good ground cover. In addition to the hardworking foliage, their flowers, often a zingy acid yellow, are usually long-lasting.

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