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Euphorbia robbiae - Robb's Spurge

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Euphorbia robbiae is a distinguished perennial also known as Robb's Spurge, notable for its unyielding resilience and year-round visual interest. Forming a dense and verdant ground cover, this hardy specimen comes alive with distinctive clusters of chartreuse flowers every late spring to early summer, brilliantly contrasting with its glossy, dark green leaves. Revered for its adaptability, Euphorbia robbiae thrives in an impressive variety of conditions from full sun to deep shade, and optimally in well-drained soil. True to its robust nature, Robb's Spurge exhibits a high drought resistance, making it an outstanding choice for challenging gardening areas where other species might falter. Although its spreading habit calls for vigilant growth management and its sap is known to be toxic, the year-round allure and remarkable durability of the Euphorbia robbiae makes it a coveted addition to diverse garden styles.

  • Size: Forms a dense ground cover
  • Flowers: Chartreuse flowers in late spring and early summer
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Drought resistant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to deep shade
  • Toxicity: Produces toxic sap
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