Plants in family euphorbiaceae
Euphorbia milii 'Sri Suparat'
Native to Madagascar, this evergreen succulent has a slow-growing habit and reaches about 2 feet in height. It has thorns and flowers year-round in yellow, red, and pink. It is winter-dormant, frost-hardy, and prefers bright sun to partial shade with moderate watering.
Codiaeum variegatum 'Iceton'
Codiaeum variegatum 'Iceton' is a slow-growing plant with vibrant tones of canary yellow, blush, and coral. It reaches 3-6 feet in height and requires a very humid climate to thrive outdoors. This plant is suitable for indoor settings with high humidity.
Euphorbia globosa
Euphorbia globosa is a dwarf spineless succulent native to southern Africa, known for its globular, segmented fingers off a caudiciform base. It forms thick mats and thrives in mineral soil with good drainage. This slow-growing plant tolerates full sun to moderate shade and requires minimal watering.
Euphorbia iharanae
Euphorbia iharanae is a critically endangered plant endemic to Madagascar, known for its tall, spiny stem and yellow flowers. It grows on rocky shores and is threatened by habitat loss.
Euphorbia succulenta var. succulenta 'Variegated'
Euphorbia succulenta var. succulenta 'Variegated' is native to South Africa, featuring a large fleshy rootstock and branching at the base. It forms a domed cushion up to 2 feet in diameter and is drought-tolerant. The leaves are light green with a cream strip, and it blooms white or light pink flowers.
Euphorbia lenewtonii
Euphorbia lenewtonii is a densely branching perennial herb native to Tanzania, known for its green branches with yellow highlights. It forms tight cushions up to 4 inches tall and 20 inches in diameter, with lower branches rooting freely in soil. The plant features yellow flowers and cylindrical stems with raised tubercle-teeth. It thrives in full to partial sun and is hardy to 46 degrees Fahrenheit.
Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Waleuphglo'
Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Waleuphglo' is a compact, deer-resistant plant with purple-black foliage that emerges red. It features bright yellow flower heads and requires good drainage. This plant should be cut back hard after flowering to rejuvenate growth, making it a resilient choice for sunny gardens.
Euphorbia succulenta var. succulenta
Euphorbia succulenta var. succulenta is a glabrous succulent perennial native to Kenya's Laikipia District. It forms a domed cushion up to 24 inches in diameter, with multicolored stems and succulent leaves streaked with purple-pink. The plant blooms with white or light pink flowers in spring and summer, adding a delicate touch to its robust form.
Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
Euphorbia pseudoglobosa is a dwarf, spineless succulent from South Africa, forming a globular shape up to 4 inches in diameter. It prefers full sun to light shade and requires good drainage. This slow-growing plant is frost-tolerant and reproduces by seeds, cuttings, or division.
Euphorbia restricta
Euphorbia restricta is a small, spiny succulent subshrub with basally branching stems from a large tuberous root. It typically grows less than 30 cm tall and is known for its fast growth rate. This plant is part of the Euphorbiaceae family and is appreciated for its unique appearance.
Codiaeum variegatum 'Gold Dust'
Codiaeum variegatum 'Gold Dust' is a colorful plant that thrives in brightly lit spots, with more sun increasing its variegation. It is easy to care for and adds a vibrant touch to indoor spaces.
Euphorbia suppressa
Euphorbia suppressa is a drought-tolerant plant suitable for containers, thriving in light shade. It blooms with yellow-green to pale green flowers from late spring to mid-summer. Hardy in USDA zones 10b to 11, this plant is ideal for warm climates and requires minimal watering.
Euphorbia characias 'Lambrook Gold'
Euphorbia characias 'Lambrook Gold' is a perennial with 3-foot tall fleshy stems and purple-tinged, fuzzy grey-green leaves. It features large golden-yellow flower heads that bloom from early spring to early summer, requiring good drainage and pruning after flowering.
Euphorbia 'Despina'
Euphorbia 'Despina' is a compact plant with 15-inch tall stems and blue-green leaves that hold well during winter. It features brilliant yellow flower heads in late spring and requires well-drained soils. This plant is attractive to butterflies and is resistant to rabbits.
Euphorbia 'Martinii'
Euphorbia 'Martinii' is a heat-tolerant perennial known for its chartreuse flowers with burgundy centers and long, leathery gray-green foliage. This plant attracts butterflies and thrives in full sun to part shade. Its stems range in color from yellow to green to red, adding visual interest to gardens.
Euphorbia gottlebei
Euphorbia gottlebei is a spiny shrubby plant endemic to Madagascar, growing up to 5 feet tall. It thrives on steep limestone slopes in subarid deciduous thorny thickets and is threatened by habitat loss. The plant features long tap roots, densely spiny stems, and small carmine flowers with conspicuous petal-like bracts.