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Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
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Euphorbia - Plants That Brighten Up The Late Winter Garden
Euphorbia myrsinites Photo: Eileen Kelly © Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Euphorbia myrsinites, great in rock gardens.
Euphorbia - Plants That Brighten Up The Late Winter Garden Euphorbia myrsinites
Euphorbia myrsinites (zones 5 to 8). Choose this low-lying species when in need of a ground cover. Petite blue-gray leaves densely spiral around stiffly arching stems. Citrine-colored flowers tip stems in early spring. Trailing stems cascade beautifully over rock gardens, as shown here, and the vivid
name: Euphorbia myrsinitesCommon name: Donkey SpurgeUSDA zones: 5 to 9 (find your zone)Water requirement: Low; needs good drainageSun requirement: Full sun to light shadeMature size: 14 inches high and 12 inches wide Growth rate: ModerateWhen to plant: Spurge is tough, so it can be transplanted at any
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plants are Euphorbia martinii and the grasses are a combination of Carex testacea & Miscanthus transmorrisonensis. Thank you.
plants are Euphorbia martinii and the grasses are a combination of Carex testacea & Miscanthus transmorrisonensis. Thank you.
Euphorbia and Kangaroo Paw - must be "on trend" as I'm seeing a lot of this combination in Houzz
This Euphorbia martini, with its acid-green flowers creates not only an informal edging but also a knee high barrier to deter animals.
This Euphorbia martini, with its acid-green flowers, creates not only an informal edging
Euphorbia martini acid geen knee high edging
Euphorbia martini. Acid green foliage Like this plant a lot.
winter.This Euphorbia martini, with its acid-green flowers, creates not only an informal edging but also a great knee-high barrier to deter animals and small children from invading the bed behind.
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Euphorbia - Plants That Brighten Up The Late Winter Garden
euphorbia characias (zones 8 to 11)
euphorbias that are blue stemmed with lime green flowers
Various sedums and other succulents also offer blue foliage and stems for the garden. These euphorbias are fabulous design plants because
tall 4 feet plants low water heat tolerant zone 8-11 euphorbia characias
Euphorbia characias (zones 8 to 11). Add architectural structure and stimulating color to your garden with E. characias. Reaching a height upward of 4 feet, the upright dome of E. characias is one of the largest. Dense, chalky blue foliage brightens the garden year-round, and a vivid crown of chartreuse
These euphorbias are fabulous design plants because they put out new lime-green growth every spring for a brilliant contrast with the blue-hued stems. Careful, though: Many spurges can irritate the skin (akin to poison ivy) and can be toxic if ingested. Keep the kids away from this one by planting
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to be Euphorbia rigida (Gopher Plant), Senecio vitalis (Blue Chalk Fingers), Anigozanthos flavidus (Kangaroo Paw), Agave attenuata (Fox Tail Agave), and some sort of ornamental grass. The blooming Euphorbia rigida (Gopher Plant) is what makes the biggest statement.
blooming Euphorbia rigida (Gopher Plant) is what makes the biggest statement.
New Zealand wind grass, taller kagaroo paw, & euphorbia
Euphorbia rigida (Gopher Plant), Senecio vitalis (Blue Chalk Fingers), Anigozanthos flavidus (Kangaroo Paw), Agave attenuata (Fox Tail Agave), and some sort of ornamental grass. The blooming Euphorbia rigida (Gopher Plant) is what makes the biggest statement.
grasses, Euphorbia shows texture and coloring that volumizes the design and adds a fuller and softer texture to the plant palette. Kelly often combines Euphorbias with companion plants such as succulents, Bulbine, Leucadendron and other low-water-need plants. This makes irrigation and other landscape m
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Euphorbia - Plants That Brighten Up The Late Winter Garden
Euphorbia x martinii Ascot Rainbow 3ft
Euphorbia x martinii 'Ascot Rainbow' (zones 5 to 9).
Euphorbia x martinii 'Ascot Rainbow' (zones 5 to 9). Are these colors for real? Slim variegated leaves cascade down the length of the 3-foot stems in a rainbow of colors
Euphorbia x martinii 'Ascot Rainbow' (zones 5 to 9). Are these colors for real? Slim variegated leaves cascade down the length of the 3-foot stems in a rainbow of colors — dark green to yellow to red. During the cooler months of spring and fall, the leaves become especially ornamental, blushing even
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Euphorbia 'Blackbird' Co-mingles well with succulents and other drought tolerant plants. Photo: Eileen Kelly © Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Euphorbia - Plants That Brighten Up The Late Winter Garden Euphorbia 'Blackbird' Co-mingles well with succulents and other drought tolerant plants.
euphorbia blackbird zone 6-10
euphorbia Blackbird pink and yellow flowers, grey green foliage
Euphorbia - Plants That Brighten Up The Late Winter Garden
Euphorbia 'Blackbird' (zones 6 to 10)
Use of Euphorbia succent with color
Euphorbia 'Blackbird' (zones 6 to 10). In tune with the name, the dusty dark foliage of Blackbird reaches a deep black when planted in full sun. Red and yellow-green flowers top the shrub in spring, picking up and highlighting accent colors of surrounding plants and garden features. This low-maintenance
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euphorbia tasmanian tiger zone 7-9???
euphorbia characias Tasmanian Tiger, z, 7-9, to freezing, 3'
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Euphorbia characias "Tasmanian Tiger" - 3 feet tall and wide
euphorbia characias "tasmanian Tiger" 3" full sun
Add to Ideabookby Dig Your Garden Landscape Design by Dig Your Garden Landscape Design Euphorbia characias 'Tasmanian Tiger' (zones 7 to 9). Lighten up the landscape with this flaxen Euphorbia cultivar.
Euphorbia characias 'Tasmanian Tiger' (zones 7 to 9). Lighten up the landscape with this flaxen Euphorbia cultivar. Hardy to freezing temperatures, Tasmanian Tiger grows to 3 feet tall and wide. White-edged flower bracts top white-edged leaves in spring, making this smaller cousin a great color complement
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parryi and Euphorbia cv. Sticks on Fire
salvias and euphorbias. (Agave parryi and Euphorbia tirucalli 'Sticks on Fire' are shown here.)
Agave parryi and Euphorbia cv. Sticks on Fire
salvias and euphorbias. Agave parryi and Euphorbia tirucalli (Sticks of fire) shown here
Among the most reliable choices are aloes, penstemons, yucca, agave, cactus and many of the perennial salvias and euphorbias. (Agave parryi and Euphorbia tirucalli 'Sticks
Agave Parryi And Euphorbia Cv. Sticks On Fire http://www.flickr.com/photos/texbuckner/4090845068
parryi and Euphorbia tirucalli 'Sticks on Fire'
love this plant, Euphorbia tirucalli, "sticks on fire"
and a Euphorbia cultivar complement each other's unique qualities through contrast. Use A. parryi to make your bright plants appear brighter or their texture appear finer.
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