Family: Euphorbiaceae
Common Name: Euphorbia Efanthia
Description | A bushy Euphorbia with yellow-green bracts and green foliage changing to burgundy tones in the cooler weather. |
Plant Type | All Plants, Perennials Hardy |
Hardiness Zone | 7a |
Sunlight | full, some shade, tends to flop with to much shade |
Moisture | average |
Soil & Site | average, dry, well drained |
Flowers | yellow green floral bracts |
Leaves | green during the growing season, purple to burgundy tones in the cooler weather |
Dimensions | 1-2 feet, bushy |
Propagation | PP16,908 |
Cultivar Origin | This new spurge from Germany's InnovaPlant is a cross of E. amygdaloides and E. x martinii. |
Misc Facts | Genus name honors Greek physician Euphorbus (52 B.C - 23 A.D.) (syn. Euphorbia amygdaloides hybrid) |
Notes & Reference | #212-Plant Delights Nursery (www.plantdelights.com) |
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