Over my many years of visiting various botanical gardens, arboretums and nurseries, I’ve developed a great fondness for and sense of amazement about this genus of plants. Almost every time our family ...
Even with this drawback, the hardier euphorbias are a good choice for our Inland Northwest gardens. They are drought resistant, so they do well in those hot, sunny spots in the garden that never seem ...
The genus Euphorbia is a large one, with a worldwide distribution. The plants in it are extremely diverse, ranging from tiny garden weeds to trees. quite a few of them are succulent. Some of the ...
This pink succulent adds color to your home with the potential for year-round blooms. Minimal watering and full sunlight help ...
The fairy circles of the Namib are one of nature's greatest mysteries. Millions of these circular barren patches extend over vast areas along the margins of the desert in Namibia. In 1979, G.K. Theron ...
If you’ve planted annuals in your landscape at all since 2005, chances are you have at least noticed Diamond Frost® Euphorbia. If you’ve purchased this plant once, chances are you have purchased it ...
Climate changes might be bringing on more severe weather events, but its subtleties bring interesting rewards to gardening. After refilling bird feeders and replenishing suet logs, the fair weather ...
North Greene Street at the north end of the campus. (1810 N. Greene St.) When: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday and Friday Ever heard of euphorbia plants? Of course you have, if you’ve ever purchased a ...
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