Euphorbia
Euphorbias are easy to grow perennial plants that are tough and have few problems. Popular for their richly colored leaves and unusual flowers, euphorbias are an excellent addition to borders, rock gardens, meadows and more. With over 2,000 types, you’re sure to find one that will thrive in your garden, no matter your zone.
- Deer resistant
- Drought and heat tolerant
- Long blooming
- Low maintenance
Sow the seeds on the surface, but do not cover the flower seeds. Euphorbia seeds can be started indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the end of frost season and then transplanted outdoors. Or, once soil temperatures have warmed, the seeds can be started directly outdoors in a prepared seedbed.
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Euphorbia polychroma 'Bonfire Seed - succulent
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDRed stems with purple-red foliage. Attractive ground cover, good drought tolerance if established. Attractive for butterflies and other pollinat...
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