True form. This superb plant dominates the scene for months from early summer. Many polished mahogany-red stems carry heads of tiny lime-green flowers, still attractive in low autumn sunlight. Harmful if eaten. Skin and eye irritant.
True form. This superb plant dominates the scene for months from early summer. Many polished mahogany-red stems carry heads of tiny lime-green flowers, still attractive in low autumn sunlight. Harmful if eaten. Skin and eye irritant.
| Aspect | Full sun |
| Flower Colour | Yellow |
| Flowering Period | Jun | Jul | Aug |
| Foliage | Not evergreen |
| Goes Well With | Diascia, Eryngium, Stachys |
| Growth Habit | Clump-forming |
| Hardiness | Fully hardy |
| Height | 80cm |
| Soil | Light, well-drained |
| Spread | 80cm |
Are these ok for front of border how tall and do they remain upright and not get straggly
This Euphorbia typically stays tall and has a robust, upright growth habit reaching up to 80cm in height
Hello, when is best time to prune euphorbia segueriana?
The best time to prune is when the plant is dormant, late Autumn to early Spring. This allows the plant time to recover from pruning and prepare it for the growing season