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Narrow Leaf Spurge, Gopher Plant, Blue Euphorbia, Spurge, Myrtle Spurge
Euphorbia rigida
The narrow, pointed, blue-gray to blue-green leaves spiraling around pale green fleshy stems and clusters of chartreuse flowers that appear on the stem tips make this a striking accent plant. The sulfurous-yellow flowers develop into small brown seedpods. Once the seedpods ripen the stems die back. Cut back dying stems and new stems will arise from the base, providing a rounded mound of foliage until the next flowering period. Likes afternoon shade, but can take a significant amount of sun, even in our low desert. It may self sow but is not invasive. A few small plants will make a nice clump in a few years. Has a low shrubby appearance, but can also be mass planted as a taller groundcover. Works well in rock gardens and containers.
- Special Note(s): Milky sap is a skin irritant and potentially toxic
- Plant type: Groundcover
- Maintenance level: Low
- Water requirement: Low
- Sun exposure: Full, Part Sun, Morning Sun, Afternoon Sun
- Height range: 1–3 Feet
- Width range: 2–4 Feet
- Canopy value: 7 ft²
- Growth rate: Fast
- Seasonal habit: Evergreen
- Flower color: Yellow
- Flower season: Spring, Winter
- Fruit color: Brown
- Fruit season: Spring, Summer
- General foliage color: Blue, Grey, Green
- Design style: Rabbit Resistant
- Hardiness cold tolerance: 5 °F
- Soil preference: Well Drained, Dry
- Native location: South Africa, Mediterranean
- PH preference: Alkaline/Basic, Neutral, Not Particular
- Sunset zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
- USDA hardiness zone: 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b
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