Euphorbia Blackbird ('NOTHOWLEE' PP17178) (15) Quarts
Common Name: Spurge-Cushion.
Zone (6) 7 to 10.
Sun to part shade.
Mature foliage height 18 to 24 inches and width 18 to 24 inches, compact, bushy habit herbaceous perennial.
Dark red new growth tops the clump of deep purple, evergreen foliage. Sun will intensify the purple coloring, shaded foliage will be more dark green. In late spring, compact racemes of showy chartreuse-yellow bracts are produced on reddish stems just above the clump of contrasting purple foliage.
Plantarium Gold Medal 2004
In cooler zones, Spurge grows well in full sun. In warmer regions, it is best sited in part shade, avoiding afternoon sun. It prefers average, well-drained soil. After flowering in spring, Spurge should be cut back. This will keep the plant more compact and prevent it from splitting in the center.
Highly heat, drought and salt tolerant, Blackbird is easily distinguished in the landscape and makes a dramatic specimen in large containers. Deer and rabbit resistant Use as border plants, containers, for cut flowers, and in mass plantings. Use caution and wear gloves when handling this plant; it is if eaten and the sap can be a skin and eye irritant. |