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Baseball Plant Info: How To Grow Baseball Euphorbia
It is used to only 12 inches of rain per year, so a good deep watering once every few months in winter and once per month in the growing season is more than sufficient.Fertilizing is not necessary as part of good Euphorbia baseball care, but you can give...
Ohio
Willoughby
Euphorbias for landscaping - the cold-hardy columnar, tree species
Perhaps in 10 years we will do some follow up articles on a similar topic and have a lot more data then This plant is easily grown from cuttingssmaller plant showing color of new spines in my own gardenleft photo is a nice potted plant which is cutting...
California
El Segundo
What Is Mole Plant Euphorbia: Information On Grow A Mole Spurge Plant
The mole plant euphorbia is not likely to be considered an ornamental by most gardeners or by information about mole plants.Learning more about mole plant can help you control it should you decide it is not needed as a repellant plant.
Ohio
Willoughby
Euphorbia Medusa\'s Head Care: How To Grow A Medusa\'s Head Plant
Again, be sure the soil drains well and never allow the soil to become waterlogged.Medusa's Head plants in containers shouldn't be watered during the winter months, although you can water the plant very lightly if it begins to look shriveled.Fertilize...
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Euphorbias: How To Cultivate A Euphorbia Plant
Wait until the bottom leaves become yellow before feeding with a water-soluble plant food.Prune when the plant gets out of hand. Keep them lightly misted and enclose the pot in a bag to keep moisture in.
Ohio
Willoughby
Caring For Dragon Bone Plants – Learn How To Grow Dragon Bones
Propagation is best accomplished through stem cuttings. Dragon bone cactus is technically a succulent not a cactus. Once the cutting has developed roots, transfer to a container with cactus mix.As part of dragon bone plant care, you should water regularly,...
Ohio
Willoughby
Euphorbia \
What most call flowers on Euphorbia species are a bit more complex than that. Well, maybe not.For more on Euphorbia cyathia see the following helpful links:http://www.euphorbiaceae.org/pages/about_euphorbia.html
California
El Segundo
Hardy Euphorbias in the Garden - An Untamed Passion for \'Shrubby Spurges\'
Hardy to at least Zone 6.Further information on other favorite Euphorbias can be found in PlantFiles: A miniature form of its parent, Euphorbia x martinii, with an extremely long blooming period.
California
El Segundo
Diamond Frost Euphorbia
While Diamond Frost is a perennial in Zone 10, gardeners in other zones must grow it as an annual or move it indoors during cold weather. During the Christmas season, commercial growers often combine it in containers with poinsettias, making the poinsettias...
California
El Segundo
Mountain Snow - Euphorbia Seed
Prices start at : 4.10 USD / Packet

Germination can be erratic. Long vase life. Exercise caution when harvesting. The purchaser assumes all liability relating to the use of this product.http://www.johnnyseeds.com/flowers/euphorbia-snow-on-the-mountain/mountain-snow-euphorbia-seed-1274.11.html10-14...
  • Latin Name: Euphorbia marginata
  • Hybrid Status: Open Pollinated
  • Days To Maturity: 110 - 120 Days
Maine
Winslow
Pencil \
These plants are basically leafless shrubs and trees and make for unique landscape and potted specimens. Euphorbias come in all shapes and sizes and one of the most commonly grown but unusual Euphorbias are the stick Euphorbias.
California
El Segundo
Poinsettia Pruning
However, since their flowers were opened and the nectar glands were full, it wouldn't have been long until the bracts would have faded. They grow well in a sunny window, but not in full sun, especially during the hot summer days.
California
El Segundo
Snow on the Mountain - Euphorbia marginata
Prices start at : 2.40 USD / 49 seeds

Placement & Cultivation Snow on the mountain makes for a great annual border, particularly for cutting gardens. Diseases & Pests: No major problems. Keep at 65-75°F. Thin to 1' apart.
  •  Deer Resistant
  •  Native Species or Cultivar
  •  Great Cut Flower
  • Lifecycle: Annual
  • Seed to Bloom: 12-16 wks
  • Season: Foliage interest
Connecticut
Union
Euphorbiaceae, A Family of Great Variety
That's the way we hortimaniacs are. When we think of Euphorbia, we often think of thorny plants such as crown of thorns or those that ooze milky sap when cut or broken, such as the milk bush or pencil tree.
California
El Segundo
How Toxic are Euphorbias, Really?
Just ‘different'.Yet no dog would willingly eat enough Euphorbia to get very ill from it or not vomit it up.I could find no mention of canine or feline deaths from eating Euphorbias in my internet searches, despite Euphorbia's extremely common presence...
California
El Segundo
Cold Hardy Euphorbias- the small globoid to columnar species
But can any of these survive outdoors in the warmer temperate climates? When I want to landscape a small area with succulents, or even grow some unusual succulents in pots, I always have questions about cold hardiness, watering schemes, sun protection...
California
El Segundo
Tropicals That Will Bloom in Winter
We northern gardeners long for flowers in winter. When deciding which plants to take inside with you for the cold months, keep in mind that pelargoniums will do fairly well, as dry air doesn't bother them much.Wax begonias also don't require a huge amount...
California
El Segundo
Napping in the Graveyard Moss
The Native Americans called it spurge, and not only looked at it but drank it as a medicine to rid themselves of stomach pain. I loved those stories that I was not supposed to hear.
California
El Segundo
Suzanna\'s Euphorbia (Euphorbia suzannae)
Prices start at : 14.95 USD / 2.5" Pot Size

Blooms intermittently usually in spring or fall. Easy-to-grow in porous cactus soil. Reduce watering during the cool winter months. It's a compact plant that rarely reaches more than 4-6” tall.
  • Plant Type: Easy Grower
  • Bloom Season: Fall, Spring
  • Minimum Temperature Indoors: 60
  • Grows to: 4-6"
Connecticut
Danielson
Bonfire Euphorbia
Prices start at : 29.95 USD / 5" Container

If you are looking for an all-season colorful plant, this ‘Bonfire' plant is one of the most gorgeous spurges ever grown! * Mahagony Red Foliage All Year * Chartreuse Flowers in Spring * Loves Hot and Dry
  • Soil Type: Widely adaptable
  • Flower Color: Yellow
  • Mature Spread: 30 - 36 inches
  • Botanical Name: Euphorbia polychroma 'Bonfire'
  • Foliage: Red
Nebraska
Omaha
Bonfire Euphorbia
Prices start at : 8.99 USD / each

Grows 10-12'' tall. Neat, mounded, low-growing plant lights up the front of a garden, walkway, or even containers. Get ready for a dramatic three-season performance in your landscape.
  • Max Height (feet): < 1
  • Spread: 18''
  • Zones: 5-7
  • Season Color: Spring, Summer
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
Illinois
Bloomington
\'Aureo Marginata\' Hosta
Prices start at : 2.29 USD / each

Best when planted in large groups. Great color for deep shade to partial sun. Aureo Marginata forms mounds 15 inches tall and 2 feet in diameter. Deep green leaves with broad, golden edges.
  • Spread: 24"
  • Plant Lighting: Partial Sun/Shade, Full Shade
  • Season Color: Spring, Summer
  • Zones: 3-9
Illinois
Bloomington
Hosta Aureo Marginata
Prices start at : 88.28 USD / Liner/20 TRAY

It is very popular, sun tolerant and dependable. Aureo Marginata has heavily-veined, large corrugated heart-shaped spinach green leaves with golden yellow margins that hold their color all season.
New York
Rochester
Pine Cone Euphorbia (Euphorbia bupleurifolia)
Prices start at : 16.95 USD / 2.5" Pot Size

Cold temperatures and over-watering can cause its demise. It tends to go dormant in winter so restrict your watering significantly. Pine Cone Euphorbia (Euphorbia bupleurifolia) Pine Cone Euphorbia is an unusual and fun plant to grow.
  • Minimum Temperature Indoors: 40
  • Sun Requirement: Partial Sun
  • Hardiness Zone: 10
  • Plant Type: Easy Grower
Connecticut
Danielson
Euphorbia Glitz
Prices start at : 6.05 USD / Seed/Packet

Nicely mounded plant habit, perfect for premium mixed containers. But fear not! The E. Graminea varieties challenge those obstacles as the first seed produced products in this species that you can sow, grow and finish from start to finish.
  • Grow on temperature night: 65 - 68 degrees fahrenheit
  • Plant spread: 12 - 18 inches
  • Soil temperature: 65 - 72 degrees fahrenheit
  • Plant height: 10-24"
  • Germination days: 3 - 6 days
New York
Rochester
Euphorbia Bonfire
Prices start at : 136.37 USD / Liner/72 Tray

Turns rich red in the fall. But really, who needs flowers with foliage like this?! 'Bonfire' PP18585 is a selection from E. The foliage tends to deepen to burgundy red at the height of summer.
New York
Rochester
Euphorbia Glamour
Prices start at : 9.05 USD / Seed/50 Seeds

Graminea varieties challenge those obstacles as the first seed produced products in this species that you can sow, grow and finish from start to finish. But fear not! The E. Glamour Euphorbia has a slightly more vigorous mounded plant habit.
  • Grow on temperature night: 65 - 68 degrees fahrenheit
  • Soil temperature: 65 - 72 degrees fahrenheit
  • Germination days: 3 - 6 days
  • Plant type: annual
  • Plant spread: 15 - 20 inches
New York
Rochester