Euphorbias are easy to grow and low maintenance plants that are a sight to behold in gardens and indoor plants. They are largely perennial plants that have very few problems. These plants have rich and attractive leaves with never-before-seen flowers. They are drought and heat-tolerant plants with a long blooming period.
Planting And Care
Euphorbia Care
Take 3 in (7.5 cm) stem cuttings in spring or summer. Dip the cut ends in warm water for a few minutes to stop the flow of sap then allow to dry for 24 hours before inserting into barely moist potting mix. Cuttings will root in about 6 weeks.
Euphorbia Uses
Ornamental Use:
- Whether you want a giant thornless cactus specimen 6 feet tall or a creeping, sweetly flowering ground cover, you should try growing Euphorbias
- They reward the gardener with more than just good looks, but remind us all of the variety and beauty found in nature