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Clear SearchEuphorbia amygdaloides 'Golden Glory' PP14514
Vivid chartreuse flower clusters top reddish bronze foliage in early spring. Fall color is beautiful shades of reddish purple. Totally deer resistant.
H: 20 Inches · S: 14 Inches · Zone: 6


Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiae
'Mrs. Robb's Bonnet' Wood Spurge has yellow flower bracts in May and green evergreen foliage. Great for dry sites. The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College uses this extensively in dry shade.
H: 18 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5



Euphorbia polychroma 'Bonfire' PP18585
'Bonfire' Cushion Spurge offers beautiful foliage in addition to the electric, chrome-yellow spring flower bracts. The leaves of this Euphorbia have a combination of orange, red and purple when planted in full sun and the red shades are intensified in the fall. 'Bonfire' needs a dry site.
H: 18 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 5



Euphorbia polycroma
Sulfur yellow bracts top green mounded stems for a prolonged period in April and May. Fall color is shades of red. Remove spent flower heads to prevent self-seeding.
H: 18 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 5


Euphorbia x 'Miner's Merlot' PP32321
Clumping, semi-evergreen groundcover with dark black-purple foliage that becomes bespeckled with obscure, saucer-shaped, chartreuse inflorescences from May to June. Foliage emerges bright burgundy in spring, and takes on similar bright burgundy tones in fall. Deer resistant and moderately drought tolerant.
H: 18 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 6



Euphorbia x martinii 'Ascot Rainbow' PP21401
Greenish yellow clumps of bracts with red eyes top stems of green and yellow variegated leaves in April and May. Sap is toxic, so handle with gloves. Totally deer resistant.
H: 24 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 6


