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Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane
... do well in sun or partial shade and will naturalize quickly by self- seeding. Cypress spurge (Euphorbia cyparissias) grows to 30 cm. The plants themselves are often considered by children to ...
gardenline.usask.ca

FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Future Flora of North America Volumes
... ; Rafflesia family; Bittersweet family + burning bush, christmasberry; Hippocratea family; Holly family; Boxwood family; Jojoba family; Spurge family + sandmat, croton, sandboxtree, cassava, castor bean, manchineel, leafflower, noseburn; Buckthorn family + California-lilac, cascara ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... Name Chelone glabra Dodecatheon meadia Euphorbia corollata Gentiana andrewsii Common Name turtlehead shooting star flowering spurge closed gentian Height 12-36" 8-20" 10-36" 12-24" Bloom Time summer spring ...
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PSS123 foliage perennials
... Ajuga Wormwood Artemesia (Silver Mound) Wild Ginger Asarum Plantain Lily Hosta Dead Nettle Lamium (maculatum) Spurge Pachysandra Foamflower Tiarella Periwinkle Vinca (minor) Return to beginning of this list. Return to PSS ...
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UCJEPS: Jepson Manual Treatment Indexes
... · Sundew Family ELAEAGNACEAE · Oleaster Family ELATINACEAE · Waterwort Family EMPETRACEAE · Crowberry Family ERICACEAE · Heath Family EUPHORBIACEAE · Spurge Family FABACEAE · Legume Family FAGACEAE · Oak Family FOUQUIERIACEAE · Ocotillo Family FRANKENIACEAE · Frankenia Family GARRYACEAE · Silk ...
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Flowering Plants
... of the cyathium bears a greenish-yellow nectar gland (C). Chamaesyce polycarpa, a prostrate, native spurge that grows throughout dry chaparral hillsides in southern California. Left: Overall view of plant ... flower (ovary) bearing 3 styles protrudes out of each cyathium on a long stalk. Petty spurge (Euphorbia peplus), an erect garden weed in southern California with alternate leaves and milky ...
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Inflorescence Terminology (Part 2)
... the cyathium bears a greenish-yellow nectar gland (C). Chamaesyce albomarginata, a prostrate, native euphorbia (spurge) that grows throughout dry chaparral hillsides and inland valleys in southern California. A: Cup-shaped ...
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The Gardening Articles page
... really difficult, poorly drained and exposed spot, use Euphorbia cyparissias (Cypress Spurge) together with Lychmachia numularia (Creeping Jenny). The Spurge being taller will provide some light shade for the Creeping Jenny, ... plants will provide you with a long period of yellow bloom - starting with the Spurge. (Always handle the Spurge with gloves - the milky sap is sticky and may cause rash and ...
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The Gardening Articles page - top 10 Weeds
... dig it with a trowel, or use a broadleaf weed killer. #6: Spotted spurge Oh, the scurge of spurge! This is a low-grower with tiny leaves that have a small purple ...
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WSU Whatcom County Plant of the Month
... -mist (July 2001) Devil's Tongue (June 2001) Dwarf Plumbago, Leadwort (May 2001) Pachysandra, Japanese Spurge (April 2001) Ajuga (March 2001) Sweet Violet (February 2001) Snowdrop (January 2001) Prior to 2001 ...
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