A lovely new Euphorbia with dwarf compact foliage with deep green leaves. The growth has striking red flush during spring.
Euphorbia ‘Baby Charm’ |
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Botanical Name |
Euphorbia x martinii |
Common Name |
Euphorbia |
Key Features |
Sprays of olive-yellow green saucer shaped flowers with red eyes during late spring and summer |
Size |
50cm high x 50cm wide |
Position |
Full sun position to light shade and well drained soil. |
Description |
A lovely new Euphorbia with dwarf compact foliage with deep green leaves. The growth has a striking red flush during spring. |
Cultural Notes |
Easy to grow, prune plants lightly after flowering is finished. Fertilise when planting. Can cause skin and eye irritant and is toxic if eaten. |
Landscape Ideas |
Ideal for sunny borders, clustered in perennial borders or container gardens. Frost, drought and heat tolerant. |
Water Requirements |
Moderate |