EUPHORBIA SEEDS

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  1. EUPHORBIA PITHYUSA

    New to us is this superlative dwarf. Like a big silver-grey beach-ball cut in half, then studded with countless golden flowers. Non-running, non-dying (seems very hardy), and regrettably, non-seeding (almost!). ... Learn More

    $2.96

    (10 seeds)

  2. EUPHORBIA POLYCHROMA

    Making a compact dome, this clump-forming herbaceous gem pushes up leafy stems and dazzling terminal clusters of acid-yellow flowers, which open in late spring to early summer. One of the very choicest and most flamboyant of this group of plants being native to Libya, Turkey, and the east, middle, and south east of Europe, it is surprisingly tough and hardy in gardens. Very few good individual seeds are ever collected. ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (10 seeds)

  3. EUPHORBIA 'ROSE'S SURPRISE'

    We do not know what it was, but the lovely dwarf Euphorbia pithyusa crossed with something in the garden, (possibly E. 'Golden Foam'), to produce this unusual plant, and we were surprised to see it producing seed. It forms a low dome of repeatedly branching red stems carrying countless yellow flowers. Will be happiest on a hot rockery or well-drained area. Let us know if you can solve this one. ... Learn More

    $2.46

    (10 seeds)

  4. EUPHORBIA SCHILLINGII

    A worthy recipient of the R.H.S. Award of Garden Merit. Numerous thick massed stems with veined rubbery leaves, and terminating in compound golden yellow florets, radiate in every direction producing a dome reaching almost to the ground. ... Learn More

    $3.34

  5. EUPHORBIA SIKKIMENSIS

    Sprouting stems carry dazzling red leaves in earliest spring. Later they elongate before producing glorious yellow flower heads, when the leathery leaves retain the superbly contrasting blood red veining. Finally, in October, the leaves fall, leaving bright red, electric flex cane-like stems. A very high value plant for all seasons! ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (6 seeds)

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    EUPHORBIA STENOCLADA

    Euphorbia stenoclada, commonly known as the "Thin Candelabra Tree," is an intriguing succulent renowned for its distinctive and sculptural appearance. Native to Madagascar, this Euphorbia species belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. Euphorbia stenoclada is characterized by its upright, columnar stems that grow vertically, resembling a candelabra. The stems are thin, angular, and segmented, creating a captivating geometric silhouette. The stems of this succulent display a striking bluish-green color, providing an appealing contrast to its surroundings. The unique hue enhances the plant's visual ... Learn More

    $4.10

    (20 seeds)

  7. EUPHORBIA STRICTA 'GOLDEN FOAM'

    Visualise a red-stemmed golden-flowered compact gypsophila and you will be close to describing this outstanding new introduction. This plant has an exciting future - both as a garden plant and cut flower. ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (80+ seeds)

  8. EUPHORBIA STYGIANA

    An extremely rare shrub now found only in the Azores Islands where it is almost extinct. This extremely attractive plant has distinctively white-veined, leathery green leaves and large yellow flower heads which are strongly honey-scented in spring and summer. ... Learn More

    $4.10

    (10+ seeds)

  9. EUPHORBIA VALDEVILLOSOCARPA

    A striking and completely new plant we obtained under this name from Eastern Europe. Stout radiating stems form a sizeable dome smothered with golden flowers in early and mid-summer. Very hardy and totally perennial! ... Learn More

    $3.34

    (20+ seeds)

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