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BONFIRE SPURGE -
9-12 Inches Tall 12-18 Inches Wide--
'Bonfire' Euphorbia polyanthemus PP 18,585, Can COPF is commonly referred to as Bonfire Spurge. It is a perennial succulent groundcover with green spring foliage that turns deep maroon-red with reddish-orange tips at the height of summer before turning rich red in fall. Glowing chartreuse-gold flowers appear in spring and is a pretty complement to its foliage.
Bonfire Euphorbia is deer and rabbit resistant. It thrives in full to partial sun in average, evenly moist, well-drained soils. It can be drought tolerant once established. Ideal for borders, containers and as a focal point in the landscape.
Euphorbia polyanthemus 'Bonfire' PP18585
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Color Attribute: red foliage
US Hardiness Zone: 5
9-12 Inches Tall 12-18 Inches Wide--
'Bonfire' Euphorbia polyanthemus PP 18,585, Can COPF is commonly referred to as Bonfire Spurge. It is a perennial succulent groundcover with green spring foliage that turns deep maroon-red with reddish-orange tips at the height of summer before turning rich red in fall. Glowing chartreuse-gold flowers appear in spring and is a pretty complement to its foliage.
Bonfire Euphorbia is deer and rabbit resistant. It thrives in full to partial sun in average, evenly moist, well-drained soils. It can be drought tolerant once established. Ideal for borders, containers and as a focal point in the landscape.
Euphorbia polyanthemus 'Bonfire' PP18585
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Color Attribute: red foliage
US Hardiness Zone: 5
Tags: EUPHORBIA POL BONFIRE, BONFIRE SPURGE, PERENNIAL, red foliage, Full Sun, EUPHORBIA, SPURGE, red foliage Full Sun EUPHORBIA