Euphorbia dulcis 'Chameleon'

Euphorbia dulcis 'Chameleon' Euphorbia dulcis 'Chameleon' Photo/Illustration: courtesy of Bailey Nurseries

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Hardiness Zones: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Botanical Name: Euphorbia dulcis 'Chameleon' yew-FOR-bee-ah DULL-sis Genus: Euphorbia
This notable species produces erect stems of bronzy burgundy leaves and purple-green bracts in early summer. It looks exceptional when placed near contrasting plants. The foliage may be cut back after flowering to produce fresh growth.
Noteworthy characteristics: This herbaceous perennial is well suited to the mixed border or to naturalizing. Milky sap may cause irritation to skin and severe discomfort if ingested.
Care: This plant prefers moist, humus-rich soil in dappled shade, but will tolerate full sun and drier soils. Self sows regularly.
Propagation: Start seed when ripe or in spring; divide in early spring.
Problems: Nematodes, spider mites, aphids, mealybugs, fungal and bacterial diseases.
Height 6 in. to 12 in.
Spread 6 in. to 12 in.
Growth Habit Spreads
Growth Pace Slow Grower
Light Full Sun to Part Shade
Moisture Dry to Medium
Maintenance Low
Tolerance Deer Tolerant
Characteristics Self Seeds; Showy Flowers; Showy Foliage; Showy Seed Heads
Bloom Time Early Summer; Summer
Foliage Color Colorful/Burgundy Foliage
Flower Color Purple/ Lavender Flower; Yellow Flower
Uses , Beds and Borders, Ground Covers
Style , Cottage Garden
Seasonal Interest , Spring Interest, Summer Interest, Fall Interest
Type ,Perennials

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