| Spurge | Euphorbia hybrid | |  | The largest to date of all the Diamond-series Euphorbias. Much larger plants than Diamond Frost® with a great landscape presence and perfect for mixing with other vigorous plants, such as Supertunia Vista® petunias. Makes an absolutely stunning display! | 2D-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-36" | 12"-18" | 10-11 |
| | | |  | The most petite to date of all the Diamond-series Euphorbias. Diamond Snow might look delicate and frilly, but nothing could be further from the truth. Diamond Snow is actually pretty much tough as nails. While she does best in sun or part sun conditions, she does surprisingly well in shady conditions also. As you might suspect she is great in mixed containers and containers by herself, but don't discount her excellent performance when planted in the landscape. | 2D-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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12"-18" | 12"-18" | 10-11 |
| | Euphorbia hypericifolia hybrid | |  | This is the U.K.'s 2005 Plant of the Year! Clouds of dainty white fowers match the full and airy habit of the most exciting plant we've seen in years. Exceptionally heat and drought tolerant. Prefers some shade. | 2D-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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13"-16" | 10"-12" | 8-10 |
| | Euphorbia x martinii | |  | The unique variegated foliage of ‘Ascot Rainbow’ is phenomenal and looks fantastic and adds flair to the garden. The narrow, grey-green leaves have a striking yellow edge and are topped by clusters of variegated cream, lime, and green flowers (bracts) in spring. As an added bonus, it is highly heat and drought tolerant. | 11C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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20" | 20" | 5-9 |
| Spurge (Cushion) | Euphorbia polychroma | |  | One of the best landscape plants for all-season color. ‘Bonfire’ PP18585 is one of the most colorful spurges ever invented! The top growth is a fantastic combination of deep purple, red, and orange leaves with a touch of chartreuse, while the undergrowth is green. The foliage tends to deepen to burgundy red at the height of summer. Turns rich red in the fall. In late spring, crackling sulfur yellow bracts light up the whole plant for several weeks. But really, who needs flowers with foliage like this?! | 11C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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18" | 36" | 5-9 |