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euphorbia amygdaloides
By Beattie
- 3 Jun, 2010
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This is what the bunnies left me! I planted three Euphorbia amygdaloides purpurea OUTSIDE the rabbit fence - I thought it would be safe as it has nasty latex-y sap. Went away for a week-end and came back to a row of stumps! I had to move them into hospital - where they have made a good recovery.
4 Jun, 2010
I presume you mean you moved the Euphorbia to hospital...
not the rabbits. ;o)
7 Jun, 2010
Errr, you're right - I wouldn't treat any rabbits so kindly! The Euphorbia plants now have leaves again and are about 5" high - and are very bushy :-)
7 Jun, 2010
Glad to know your plants survived their exciting adventures ;o)
7 Jun, 2010
I'm looking forward to admiring the flowers next spring - I think they've had it for this year, but the leaves are quite interesting in their own right.
7 Jun, 2010
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