I really like Euphorbia and also grow E. martinii 'Rudolph'.
E. peplus is a fairly common 'weed' on our clay soil, but I really enjoy this plant and allow it to seed around the garden.
What do you think of Euphorbia, Do any of you grow them?
Re: What do you think of Euphorbia, Do any of you grow them?
fern Rob wrote:By any chance did you purchase it from Braithwell?Tom and Shell wrote:MikeC wrote:I've got a mellifera, great looking plant, really eye catching.
Us too love it
Sure did Rob
Re: What do you think of Euphorbia, Do any of you grow them?
My E. mellifera is developing a primary stem now, so technically it's a tree.. it's about 7 feet tall. I'll get a photo soon!
Re: What do you think of Euphorbia, Do any of you grow them?
Sounds great Stephen.stephenprudence wrote:My E. mellifera is developing a primary stem now, so technically it's a tree.. it's about 7 feet tall. I'll get a photo soon!
A photo would be good.
My pasteurii keeps making it to about 4 or 5 feet tall and then gets cut down to the ground by ice and frost
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Yes Kris I did track one down at Cotswold garden Flowers. Currently lives in one of my cold frames, second winter now and producing offsets which I can experement with in future. Another one for the arid bed is Euphorbia myrsinites. Recently got one so too soon to say how it performs. I'm hoping it won't sprawl too much.Yorkshire Kris wrote:JoelR wrote:I'm on the look out for EUPHORBIA CLAVAROIDES var.TRUNCATA. Could be the most cold and wet tolerant succulent euphorbia there is.
Did you find it and how did it do?