Euphorbia Silver Swan.
By Dottydaisy2
- 16 Sep, 2012
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Wanted this one for a long time, hope it is as hardy as they say it is!!
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Very pretty foliage. Don't think I've seen this one before.
17 Sep, 2012
Thanks both, usually Euphorbias do well here, so fingers crossed!!
17 Sep, 2012
Dottydaisy2:
There's thousands of Euphorbia species. Most are native to the tropics/subtropics. Most of the ones grown here are succulents like: E. tirucallii, trigona, ingens, ammak, grantii, milii, continifolia, and lactea.
19 Sep, 2012
Delonix I am going to have to look all of those up, as I have not heard of any of them!!
21 Sep, 2012
Many of the species above grow very large. They are succulent trees.
Here's a few of my Euphorbia pics:
http://www.growsonyou.com/Delonix1/photos/euphorbia
22 Sep, 2012
I do like the colour of this one Dd...one to look out for! When would you eventually remove the flower stem? I pruned my last autumn ones off this summer, and the plant doesn't look half as healthy now...:((
29 Sep, 2012
Janey I looked it up and it said to take off as soon as it had finished flowering, so I did.
I did my beautiful Ascot Rainbow, and it has taken ages to recover, but it now looks as good as ever, phew!!
Delonix I am on to it....
29 Sep, 2012
Oh thanks for that Dd, the flowers seem to go on forever don't they, I'm hoping mine will pick up before winter.
29 Sep, 2012
Apparently they can get leggy, so I will cut them back after flowering, will have to suck it and see with this one!!
30 Sep, 2012
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This photo is of species Euphorbia Silver Swan..
See who else has plants in genus Euphorbia.
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I like that! :>)
It looks like it would do well in San Diego's dry climate.
17 Sep, 2012