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Euphorbia x martini
Euphorbias are a varied genus of plants that include cacti-like succulents and the leathery-leaved wood spurges that we are more familiar with from our gardens. Most species produce tiny flowers surrounded by long-lasting, conspicuous bracts. These appear in various colours - red, purple, yellow and the glorious acid-green that we most associate with euphorbias. In autumn the foliage of many species, particularly some Chinese ones, turns brilliant red, orange, purple and yellow. Euphorbia x martini makes mounds of medium green leaves, tinged purple. The 'flowers' are the usual greeny yellow known as chartreuse, but in this case with red eyes. Too much martini??
| PLANT SPECIFICS |
| Pot Size |
2 litre pot |
| Width |
80cm |
| Height |
1m |
| Family |
Euphorbiaceae |
| Flowering |
Late spring through summer |
| Garden habitat |
sun or partial shade |
| Soil |
any good, garden soil |
| Plant category |
Herbaceous |
| Height |
1 m |
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EMC-2 |
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