Three-year-old specimen of ‘Fireglow’ in mid-June. It is native to the Himalayas and western Asia. Like most Euphorbias, ‘Fireglow’ has a milky-white latex that “bleeds” when a stem is cut.
This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully researched and chosen by RHS experts. Divided ...
A bushy, clump-forming, vigorous, spreading, rhizomatous perennial to 100cm, with narrow, bronze-red young leaves which change to dark green with a red tinge. Clusters of bright, orange-red flowers ...
Euphorbia griffithii pushes up fat red shoots in spring, that develop into a mass of stems and leaves by the summer topped with flowers. We have Fireglow which has red stems and red ribbed leaves ...
He was arrested. The officer who dealt with the incident had been on foot patrols in the town centre as part of Operation Fireglow. This operation seeks to deal with anti-social behaviour between ...
Euphorbia griffithii is a good example of the herbaceous type. The strong red stems grow rapidly once they appear and by mid-March are a foot or so tall and already carrying red or orange- veined ...
Learn how to grow ornamental grasses, like Chinese silver grass, with our expert guide. Foxgloves and euphorbias both have toxic leaves that will kill slugs if consumed, while members of the allium ...
Pet owners are being warned to be vigilant about a variety of popular plant that can be toxic and dangerous. The sap of the Euphorbia family of succulents is poisonous if ingested and can cause burns ...
Classic picks include hebes, euphorbias, rock roses, and of course, lavender – all of which will add striking color and form. Speaking of euphorbias, can you spot these bright lime-green, almost alien ...
Euphorbia epithymoides has dark green, lance-shaped leaves, which perfectly complement its bright yellow, star-shaped flowers. Perennial, Euphorbia epithymoides flowers earlier than many euphorbia ...
Bracts are the leaves of poinsettia that change color depending on light exposure. Native to Mexico, poinsettias are in the Euphorbia family and are a popular holiday plant because of their colorful ...