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  1. Euphorbia Diamond Frost® combines well with many annuals. Diamond Frost® is a great low maintenance addition to containers, annual or mixed beds, or in the front of borders or cottage gardens as an accent plant or in masses or to edge a walkway. Its small white flowers pair well with other flowering plants of almost any type or color.

  2. Diamond Frost Euphorbia has airy white flowers with green leaves. It can be used as a cut flower in flower arrangements instead of Baby’s Breath. It can also be grown as a houseplant with adequate sun. The plant has a long blooming season, from June through September. The plant is drought and heat resistant.

  3. Genus: Euphorbia Plant Height: 1 to 3 feet; Plant Width: 1 to 3 feet; Zones: 10, 11; Uses: Containers, Ground Covers; Tolerance: Deer Tolerant; Bloom Time: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter; Maintenance: Low; Moisture: Medium Moisture; Growth Rate: Moderate; Light: Partial Shade

  4. Diamond Frost euphorbia (botanical name of Euphorbia hypericifolia ‘Inneuphdia’) are herbaceous flowering plants commonly used in landscaping and as indoor plants. Their bright green leaves and small white flowers make them attractive bedding plants for garden beds or hanging baskets. Origins.

  5. Use. Euphorbia. Diamond annuals. Frost® on the edge of beds. in. Euphorbia Diamond Frost® fi lls between other plants in a container. year round if given enough light. Euphorbia. Diamond Frost® with purple lisianthus and tricolor sage. almost any type or color.

  6. www.finegardening.com › plant › diamond-frost-euphorbia-euphorbia-inneuphdiaDiamond Frost® euphorbia - FineGardening

    Genus: Euphorbia Plant Height: 1 to 3 feet; Zones: 10, 11; Plant Width: 6 to 12 inches; Plant Type: Annuals; Uses: Containers; Tolerance: Deer Tolerant, Drought Tolerant; Moisture: Dry to Medium; Bloom Time: Early Fall, Early Summer, Fall, Late Spring, Late Summer, Spring, Summer

  7. 1 of 1. Variety or Cultivar. 'Diamond Frost' is a tender, upright, mound-forming, evergreen perennial, often grown as an annual, with elliptic to lance-shaped, mid- to dark green leaves and branched clusters of white flowers on slender stems from late spring into autumn. Read more. Season of interest. Height and spread. Metric |. Imperial.

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