Euphorbia × martini (Euphorbia Ux Martini) — a medium houseplant
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Euphorbia × martini

Euphorbia Ux Martini

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Euphorbia × martini, or Martin’s spurge, is a hybrid between two species of flowering plant, E. amygdaloides × E. characias subsp. characias in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae. It was found growing wild in southern France. Growing to 60 cm (24 in) tall and broad, it is a dwarf evergreen subshrub with narrow grey-green leaves and in late spring and early summer, sprays of lime green flowers, often with a red or maroon eye. It is useful as a spreading, weed-smothering groundcover. Though hardy down to −15 °C (5 °F), it is a Mediterranean plant best grown in a sheltered spot in well-drained soil in full sun. All parts of the plant are toxic if eaten, moreover euphorbias produce an irritant milky sap when cut or broken. Numerous cultivars have been developed for garden use, of which the following have gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit:- ’Ascot Rainbow’ ‘Helen Robinson’

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Euphorbia
Family
Euphorbiaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Martin’s Spurge en Martin's Euphorbia en Hybrid Spurge en Hybrid Euphorbia en Ascot rainbow spurge en Garden Euphorbia en Cultivated Euphorbia en Garden Spurge en Cultivated Spurge
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Euphorbia × martini leaf
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Euphorbia × martini leaf
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Euphorbia × martini flower
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Euphorbia × martini flower
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Euphorbia × martini bark
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Euphorbia × martini bark
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