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Euphorbia and Geranium phaeum.
By Spritzhenry
- 14 May, 2010
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To show Pipsqueak what's behind the Euphorbia!
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Nice combo.....
14 May, 2010
Thanks, both. I like them together as well.
14 May, 2010
they do look very nice together
15 May, 2010
I'm going to start removing some of the Euphorbia (after June). It was planted to fill a HUGE space I cleared. Now I've added 'this and that', there's too much of it, and I could plant other things.
15 May, 2010
I agree lovely colour combination! I also have lots of Euphorbia which I am going to have to take out or it will take over the border, its a shame as I do like them!
15 May, 2010
I do too - but I have to admit that it's a bit of a thug.
15 May, 2010
becareful of the sap ladies. It can cause nasty skin burns.
lovely combo though spritz.
16 May, 2010
Yes, I know, Sbg. Thanks, though! :-)
16 May, 2010
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Phaeum is the one I couldn't dig up from the last house and it had rooted in toooooo well. Will get some more from GC in a nearby village.
The acid green of the Euphorbia goes so well with G. phaeum's colour good combination :~)
14 May, 2010