Euphorbia amygdaloides 'purpurea'
By Karensusan63
- 24 Apr, 2013
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Just coming in to it's best display along my little path.
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Yes stroller...possibly a must for a very restricted space as it has so much interest all year around!
24 Apr, 2013
I love this one Karen, saw one in the Gc last week, very expensive, so I'm shopping around!
25 Apr, 2013
That looks lovely. I'm with Gralew on the price of them.
25 Apr, 2013
Lovely colours Karen, I have them too but they are very robust and just love travelling all through the bordes!!
2 May, 2013
Yes, it's strange. I planted E. robbiae further up the border and everyone was warning me about their spreading...and it's hardly even survived...it's alive, but it's certainly not going anywhere. Time will tell I suppose. This one is doing very well though and fills up this narrow space very nicely.
2 May, 2013
Mines a bit like that Karen, it seems happy but I think the clay soil holds it back. In fact I get excited if I can get something to 'romp' away!
3 May, 2013
Geraniums do romp here though...and brunnera do well too....but yes, I think you're right Annie.
3 May, 2013
Perfect place for it K.....
5 May, 2013
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Thats clumped up nicely and is bringing a nice amount of contrasting colours on one plant.
24 Apr, 2013