Euphorbia cornigera (Horned spurge)
Other names: Euphorbia longifolia hort., Euphorbia wallichii Kohli
E. cornigera is a clump-forming perennial with upright leafy stems. Its foliage is lance-shaped and mid-green with a white mid-rib and in summer, it bears terminal clusters of acid-yellow flowers.
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0.75m max. spread |
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0.75m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Euphorbia cornigera 'Goldener Turm' (Horned spurge 'Goldener Turm')
Other names: Euphorbia wallichii 'Goldener Turm', Euphorbia longifolia 'Goldener Turm'
'Goldener Turm' is a compact, upright, bushy, deciduous perennial bearing lance-shaped, dark green leaves with prominent, white mid-veins and flat, terminal clusters of yellow-green flowers from late spring to late summer.
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0.6m max. spread |
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1m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
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 polychroma 'Bonfire' (Many-coloured spurge 'Bonfire')
Other names: Many-colored spurge 'Bonfire', Euphorbia epithymoides 'Bonfire', Euphorbia polychroma 'Bon Fire', Cushion spurge 'Bonfire'
'Bonfire' is a compact, bushy, mound-forming, herbaceous perennial with whorls of elliptic to oblong, dark green leaves, flushed purple, red, and orange when young, turning maroon to deep red in autumn. Terminal clusters of bright yellow flowers surrounded by yellow to yellow-green bracts bloom in late spring and early summer.
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0.5m max. spread |
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0.3m 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 griffithii 'Fireglow' (Spurge 'Fireglow')
'Fireglow' is a vigorous, spreading, rhizomatous perennial with erect stems bearing lance-shaped, red-flushed, dark green leaves with prominent, red midribs and cymes of bright orange-red flowerheads in summer.
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0.6m max. spread |
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0.9m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea' (Wood spurge 'Purpurea')
Other names: Eurphorbia Purpurea
'Purpurea' is a bushy, softly hairy, evergreen perennial with reddish-purple stems bearing ovate to spoon-shaped, maroon to reddish-purple leaves and cymes of bright yellow-green flowers from mid-spring to early summer.
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0.5m max. spread |
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0.75m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Euphorbia polychroma (Many-coloured spurge)
Other names: Euphorbia epithymoides
E. polychroma is a compact, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with leafy stems and terminal clusters of acid-yellow flowers in late spring to early summer.
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0.6m max. spread |
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0.4m 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 seguieriana subsp. niciciana (Siberian spurge)
Other names: Euphorbia reflexa
E. seguieriana subsp. niciciana is a clump-forming, woody-based, semi-evergreen perennial with whorls of narrow, glaucous, blue-green leaves on branched stems and yellow-green flowers in late summer and early autumn.
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0.45m max. spread |
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0.5m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
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