Euphorbia milii
Crown of thorns
The climbing stems of this woody shrub grow 1 to 4 ft. tall, 1 1/2 ft. wide; bear pairs of red flower ...
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Euphorbia myrsinites
Native from southern Europe to central Asia. Grows to 6 in. high, 1–1 1/2 ft. wide. Evergreen pl...
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Euphorbia obesa
Baseball Plant
Succulent perennial in Zone 24, or indoor/outdoor plant. South African native forms a solid, fleshy, g...
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Euphorbia palustris
From Europe, western Asia. Forms robust clump to 3 ft. high and wide, with many medium green, 2–...
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Euphorbia polychroma
From Europe. Neatly rounded hemisphere to 1 1/2 ft. high, 2 ft. wide, with deep green leaves symmetric...
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Euphorbia pulcherrima
Poinsettia
From Mexico. Leggy plant to 10 ft. or taller, 6 ft. wide. Coarse leaves grow on stiffly upright canes....
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Euphorbia rigida
Mediterranean native forms a 3–5-ft.-wide clump of stems that angle outward, then rise up to 2 ft. hig...
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Euphorbia seguieriana niciciana
Native from Balkans to Pakistan. Forms an airy, upright, fine-textured mound to 1 1/2 ft. high and wid...
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Euphorbia tirucalli
Milk Bush
From tropical eastern Africa. Grown for striking pattern of silhouette or shadow. Fast growing to poss...
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Euphorbia x martinii
This is a hybrid between E. amygdaloides and E. characias. To 2–3 ft. tall and...
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European Plum and Prune
European Plum And Prune
European plums and prunes bloom later than Japanese plums and are better adapted to areas with late fr...
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Euryops acraeus
Native to the mountains of South Africa. Mounded growth reaches 2 ft. high and wide. Silvery gray leav...
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