Euphorbia misera

Cliff Spurge

Plant family: Euphorbiaccae - Spurge

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Plant type: Shrub, Succulent

Plant origin: N/A, California, Floristic Provence of Baja

 
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One Gallon 0   18.99

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Flower Color Cream, Red, White, Yellow
Blooming Season Spring
Height 1-2 feet, 2-3 feet, 3-5 feet
Spread 1-5 feet
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Coastal Sage Scrub, Coastal Strand

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Sand, Sandy Loam, Salt

Special Characteristic

Good in Containers, Salt Tolerant

Plant Highlights

Cliff spurge is a perennial succulent type shrub that reaches dimensions of 3 to 5 feet tall by 3 feet wide. It has an upright or mounding growth habit, and grows best near the coast, tolerating seaside conditions well, as it is found naturally on sandy coastal bluffs or coastal sage scrub. It is a good candidate for container gardens with its sculptural limbs, but note that it is deciduous, so loses its leaves for a part of the year. Cliff spurge has an unusual flower with white petals and red/yellow centers. The California Native Plant Society notes that this plant is particularly rare in California, and is very specific to San Diego. Cliff spurge prefers well-draining soil and full sun, and needs little watering once established. Inland it needs to be protected from frost. Plant this rare native in your garden for added texture and interest from its artfully twined limbs and a glimpse of its strangely beautiful blooms in spring!

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Spectacular container plant. I’m trying to upload two photos, but can’t.

Posed by: Jo BECKWITH, on Feb 13 2021 5:56PM

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