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Out of season3 Euphorbia Collection
How Supplied: 9cm Pot Grown Plants
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Out of seasonEuphorbia griffithii 'Fireglow'
How Supplied: 9cm Pot Grown Plants
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Out of seasonEuphorbia Blackbird
How Supplied: 9cm Pot Grown Plants
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Out of seasonEuphorbia char. 'Tasmanian Tiger'
How Supplied: 9cm Pot Grown Plants
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Out of seasonEuphorbia characias wulfenii
How Supplied: 9cm Pot Grown Plants
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Out of seasonEuphorbia polychroma
How Supplied: 9cm Pot Grown Plants
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Out of seasonEuphorbia martinii
How Supplied: 9cm Pot Grown Plants
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Out of seasonEuphorbia amygdal. 'Purpurea'
How Supplied: 9cm Pot Grown Plants
Euphorbia
Euphorbia, also known as spurge, is popular for its sculptural form and vibrant foliage. These versatile perennials bring structure and interest to beds, borders and gravel gardens. With their bold shapes and varied leaf colours, Euphorbias serve as both statement plants and integral components in layered planting schemes. Flowering from early spring through summer, their unique flowerheads and foliage add visual appeal as the garden begins to bloom.
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At J. Parker’s, we offer a carefully selected range suited to a variety of garden styles. Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii showcases large, striking green-yellow flowerheads ideal for creating impact, while ‘Blackbird’ is much more compact, offering deep burgundy stems paired with bright yellow-green blooms. These Euphorbias establish quickly and provide dependable structure and colour.
Where to plant Euphorbia
Euphorbias thrive in full sun to partial shade and prefer freely draining soil. They perform particularly well in Mediterranean-inspired borders, gravel planting schemes and more exposed locations. Once established, they are highly drought-tolerant and well-suited to low-maintenance gardens. Avoid rich or waterlogged soils - especially in winter - as this increases the risk of root rot.
Companion plants for Euphorbia
Combine Euphorbia with softer perennials such as Salvia, Geranium or ornamental grasses to highlight its bold architectural form. For drought-tolerant schemes, pair it with Sedum, Nepeta or other sun-loving, low-maintenance plants. In more formal designs, Euphorbia works beautifully alongside structured shrubs like Pittosporum or Hebe for a clean, contemporary look.
Growing Euphorbia
Plant Euphorbia in spring or early autumn in free-draining soil. Once established, they require little maintenance. Remove spent flower stems to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth. Many varieties are evergreen, ensuring year-round structure and colour with minimal effort.