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  1. Euphorbia lathyris is a poisonous herbaceous plant that flowers from May to June. It has yellow, crescent-shaped, glands on the rim of the cup-shaped "flower" and can repel mice and moles. It prefers light well-drained soil and grows well in most types of soil and in shade or sun. It is self-seeding and difficult to remove.

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  2. Euphorbia lathyris, the caper spurge or paper spurge, is a species of spurge native to southern Europe (Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal), northwest Africa, and eastward through southwest Asia to western China. Other names occasionally used include gopher spurge, gopher plant or mole plant.

  3. About Mole Plants. Botanically the mole plant is called Euphorbia lathyris. Other common names are caper spurge, leafy spurge, and gopher spurge. Caper spurge mole plant is either an annual or biennial plant that exudes latex when cut or broken. It has cup-shaped, greenish or yellow flowers.

  4. The Mole Plant (also known as Caper Spurge, Gopher Spurge or Gopher Plant) is a garden annual or biennial that is mistakenly thought to repel moles or pocket gophers. Morphology: This plant is considered an annual herb or biennial. The stems are erect and fleshy. When cut they exude milky latex.

  5. Euphorbia lathyris, also known as gopher spurge or gopherweed, is a native Mediterranean plant introduced as a weed of cultivated crops in many parts of the world. It has simple leaves, a dry fruit, and a traditional folk use in Europe for warts and skin cancer. Learn more about its New England distribution, conservation status, and features from Go Botany.

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  6. Dec 30, 2020 · Scientific name: Euphorbia lathyris. Plant family: spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) Other names: paper spurge, gopher spurge, gopher plant, mole plant. Sowing time: spring. Planting time: spring. Flowering period: July to August. Location: sunny. Soil quality: stony to gravelly, nutrient rich, humus rich. These information are for temperate climate!

  7. Learn about Euphorbia lathyris, an upright annual/biennial with dark-green leaves and small yellow-green flowers. Find out how to grow, propagate and care for this plant, and its common names and synonyms.

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