Noticing a weed I have probably seen often but never identified, I took a picture and examined it. Although there are at least five genus of spurge, I recognized the prostrate spurge (Euphorbia ...
A friend gave me this plant a few years ago. I planted it at my lake house and have noticed that small spurges are popping up all along the bank. Have I planted a weed? The original came from a ...
A good plant for a perennial bed or border has great structure, fabulous color and easy care. Many plants do not meet those criteria, but Euphorbia epithymoides or polychroma, with the popular name ...
Q: Attached please find three photos of what I believe to be purslane in various stages of growth and development in my backyard. Trying to be more environmentally sensitive this year, for the first ...
• Wood spurge, Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiae, is an evergreen and early blooming perennial for the central Ohio garden. The leaves are shiny and dark green. The chartreuse flowers that appear in ...
The city of Boulder is inviting residents out this weekend to 'Purge the Spurge' by exchanging the noxious weed for native plants. Myrtle spurge is considered a noxious weed because it spreads very ...
Q: I found a very strange looking caterpillar crawling across my patio. I would like to know where it came from and if it is a problem. A: The caterpillar you found is Sphingicampa hubbardi and is ...
Any plant that offers winter greenery and early flowering is worthy of consideration, and spurge gives both. There are lots of kinds of euphorbia, which is the botanical name, some quite commonly ...
Denver Parks and Rec is urging residents to 'purge the spurge' and aggressively remove the weed known as 'Myrtle Spurge'. The plant is considered a "noxious weed" that spreads quickly and has been ...