Euphorbia griffithii 'Fireglow'
By Spritzhenry
- 7 May, 2009
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It doesn't seem to mind a shady area, does it?
7 May, 2009
Lost this winter.....sob
8 May, 2009
I have a confession. i dug this out of my shady border and put it in a pot having forgotton what it was, and left it languishing in the side alley. But this year its the best its been and since it spreads underground I havnt had to worry about it popping up where its not wanted
8 May, 2009
Oh Dd! I am so sorry! Are you replacing your losses??
Mageth - that's not a confession, it sounds sensible if it misbehaves!
8 May, 2009
What a lovely one. I think this is the same as Jacque's.
8 May, 2009
I am trying to .....keep finding more and more though.
8 May, 2009
I dug up two of the dead Coprosmas today, and found a tiny, tiny shoot on another, so I just cut it back. I don't think it will grow into a good plant, though. :-(
9 May, 2009
Wow, love the color!
11 May, 2009
very nice, this is ze list! lol
14 May, 2009
Looks like fireworks! What a nice, flaming colour!
14 May, 2009
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i have this too spritz, it really cheers up a dark corner
7 May, 2009