A beautiful feature plant, which prefers a well-drained soil, against a warm west or south wall. Forms a large shrub, with smooth green stems, topped with whorls of long narrow, acid-green leaves, each striped with a central white vein. These often take on colourful hues in autumn. In late spring these carry round heads of curious knobbly orangey-red flowers, heavily scented like honey, followed by pea-like fruits. Harmful if eaten. Skin and eye irritant.
Euphorbia mellifera
Honey spurge, canary spurge
													Details
													
												
												| Aspect | Full sun | 
| Flower Colour | Yellow | Orange | 
| Flowering Period | Apr | May | Jun | 
| Foliage | Evergreen | 
| Goes Well With | Artemisia, Caryopteris, Verbascum | 
| Growth Habit | Clump-forming | 
| Hardiness | Fully hardy | 
| Height | 2m | 
| Soil | Light, well-drained | 
| Spread | 2m | 
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