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Euphorbia xantii - Cherry Blossom Euphorbia

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Euphorbia xantii is a splendid fusion of exceptional hardiness and sought-after beauty, aptly named Cherry Blossom Euphorbia. As a proud member of the Annuals & Perennials category, it lends an enchanting allure to any landscape with its bountiful cherry-blossom-like clusters of small, pink flowers. Unfolding their charm from early spring into the summer, they sit atop stout, branched stems, weaving an arresting tapestry against the blue-green, oval-shaped leaves. Hardy and architecturally intriguing, this plant stands resilient in various weather conditions and resists pests, proving to be a reliable addition to gardens, irrespective of the gardener's expertise. Its low water requirement and preference for full sun to partial shade further add to its appeal, making it an adaptable performer in your outdoor space. A mature size of up to 8 inches tall with a spread of approximately 3 feet ensures it fits perfectly as a border specimen, a container adornment, or a captivating carpet of green in your garden. Embrace the distinct charm and unwavering resilience of the Cherry Blossom Euphorbia, a plant that brings both style and substance to your landscape.

  • Size: Up to 8 inches tall with a spread of approximately 3 feet
  • Flowers: Cherry blossom-like clusters of small pink flowers
  • Foliage: Blue-green, oval-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Disease/Pest resistance: Pest-resistant
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