GARDENING TIPS: Euphorbia cyparissias Clarice Howard
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- As with most plants that have rhizome root system, Euphorbia cyparissias can become invasive and push out neighboring plants.
- Planting Euphorbia in a place that is particularly desolate will ensure that there is no competition and no danger of immediate invasion.
- DANGER: All members of the genus Euphorbia produce a milky sap called latex that is toxic and can range from a mild irritant to very poisonous. So don’t hurt them!
The Tales & The Botany: Euphorbia cyparissias Clarice Howard
In the genus Euphorbia, the flowers are reduced in size and aggregated into a cluster of flowers called a cyathium (plural cyathia). This feature is present in every species of the genus Euphorbia but nowhere else in the plant kingdom.
Origin:
California






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