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Euphorbia x martinii


Euphorbia x martinii (Euphorbia x martinii)

hardy evergreen displaying flowers - through winter the shoots turn an intense red as shown. During spring it displays yellow, green flowers. rustles when watered

best in full sun on well drained soil - tolerates most soil types

Toxicity: All parts of the plant are highly toxic if ingested. The milky sap may cause irritation to skin and eyes.

Awards: RHS AGM (Award of Garden Merit)



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looking very nice :-)

15 Mar, 2012

 

hi Paul not a plant for me , but love the red stems m8 :))

15 Mar, 2012

 

Yes, very nice detail. Paul, is it possible to make a shot of the whole plant? Doesn´t know it at all.

15 Mar, 2012

 

This is a nice one Paul

15 Mar, 2012

 

Thanks All :))) have put one on Katarina :))))))))))

15 Mar, 2012

 

Looking lovely................

15 Mar, 2012

 

Hi Milky - with your kind gift in the garden now - thank you :)))))))))

15 Mar, 2012



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