Euphorbia rigida

Hardiness Zones: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Botanical Name: Euphorbia rigida yew-FOR-bee-ah RIH-jih-dah Synonyms: E. biglandulosa Genus: Euphorbia
This species is similar to E. myrsinites, but its habit is first erect before spreading, and its steely blue leaves are more narrow and pointed. It also bears terminal yellow bracts from early spring to summer.
Noteworthy characteristics: Self-sows regularly. Milky sap may cause irritation to skin and severe discomfort if ingested.
Care: This plant prefers light, well-drained soil in full sun, but tolerates a wide variety of habitats, and blooms more reliably in poor soil. 
Propagation: Sow seed when ripe or in spring; divide in early spring.
Problems: Nematodes, spider mites, aphids, mealybugs, fungal and bacterial diseases.
Height 1 ft. to 3 ft.
Spread 1 ft. to 3 ft.
Growth Habit Clumps
Growth Pace Moderate Grower
Light Full Sun to Part Shade
Moisture Dry to Medium
Maintenance Low
Tolerance Deer Tolerant;Drought Tolerant
Characteristics Self Seeds; Showy Flowers; Showy Foliage; Showy Seed Heads
Bloom Time Early Spring; Early Summer; Late Spring; Spring; Summer
Foliage Color Evergreen
Flower Color Yellow Flower
Uses Beds and Borders, Ground Covers, Naturalizing
Style Desert Garden
Seasonal Interest Spring Interest, Summer Interest, Fall Interest
Type Perennials

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