Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiae (Mrs Robb's bonnet)
Other names: Euphorbia robbiae
E. amygdaloides var robbiae is a spreading, evergreen perennial with rosettes of oblong, leathery, glossy, dark green leaves and cymes of yellow-green flowers from mid-spring to early summer.
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1m max. spread |
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0.5m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii (Mediterranean spurge)
Other names: Euphorbia wulfenii, Euphorbia characias 'Wulfenii', Euphorbia veneta, Evergreen spurge
E. characias subsp. wulfenii is an upright, evergreen shrub with biennial shoots bearing linear to oblong, grey-green leaves and dense, spherical to cylindrical cymes of yellow-green flowers from early spring to early summer.
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1.2m max. spread |
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1.2m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Euphorbia characias 'Silver Swan' (Spurge 'Silver Swan')
Other names: Euphorbia characias 'Wilcott' , Euphorbia 'Silver Swan'
'Silver Swan' forms strong, architectural stems bearing variegated, evergreen foliage.
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1m max. spread |
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1m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Euphorbia stygiana (Euphorbia stygiana)
E. stygiana is a clump-forming perennial with upright leafy stems. Its foliage is lance-shaped and mid-green with a pale mid-rib and in summer, it bears terminal clusters of pale yellow flowers
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1m max. spread |
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1.5m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Euphorbia fischeriana (Euphorbia fischeriana)
E. fischeriana is a clump-forming, deciduous perennial with erect stems bearing lance-shaped, dark green leaves with prominent mid-veins and, from late spring into summer, branched cymes of tiny, bright yellow-green flowers surrounded by prominent, rounded, bright yellow-green bracts.
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1.2m max. spread |
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1.5m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Other names: Euphorbia longifolia
E. donii is a vigorous, clump-forming, evergreen perennial with erect stems bearing narrowly lance-shaped, deep olive-green leaves, each with a prominent, white midrib. Terminal clusters of bright yellow-green flowers bloom from midsummer to late autumn.
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1.2m max. spread |
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1.5m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Rubra' (Spurge 'Rubra')
Other names: Euphorbia 'Rubra'
'Rubra' is a striking, architectural perennial with maroon stems, dark evergreen leaves flushed dark-red, and dome-shaped green flowers.
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1m max. spread |
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1m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Euphorbia x pasteurii (Pasteur spurge)
Other names: Euphorbia pasteurii
E. x pasteurii is a rounded, evergreen shrub bearing narrow, lance-shaped, dark green leaves with creamy-white mid-ribs and clusters of fragrant, yellow-brown flowers in late spring. Created by crossing E. mellifera with E. stygiana
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1.5m max. spread |
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1.5m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Euphorbia donii 'Amjillasa' (Spurge 'Amjillasa')
Other names: Euphorbia longifolia 'Amjillasa', Euphorbia 'Amiljassa', Euphorbia donii 'Amjilasa', Euphorbia donii 'Amjilesa'
'Amjillasa' is a vigorous, clump-forming, evergreen perennial with dark brown to red, upright stems bearing narrowly lance-shaped, often red-flushed, mid-green leaves, each with a prominent, white midrib. Terminal clusters of bright yellow-green flowers bloom from midsummer to early autumn.
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1.2m max. spread |
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1m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii 'Lambrook Gold' (Mediterranean spurge 'Lambrook Gold')
Other names: Euphorbia sibthorpii 'Lambrook Gold'
'Lambrook Gold' is an erect, open, evergreen perennial with linear, grey-green leaves and, from spring into summer, large, cylindrical clusters of tiny flowers surrounded by prominent, bright yellow-green bracts.
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1.2m max. spread |
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1.2m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
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