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| | Euphorbias (Milkwort) at Digging Dog Euphorbia characias corallioides cyparissias griffithii longifolia mellifera ... |
 | | The rainbow of Euphorbias, this plant has maroon-tipped, needlelike green-blue foliage and lime-green flower heads. |  | | From the robbiae side of the family, this choice, stalwart Euphorbia inherits its compact stature, shade tolerance, and handsome, stout rosettes of blunt-tipped, dark green leaves; the characias side contributes the good-sized chartreuse flower heads. |  | | Crowned by yellow-green flower heads, the attractive, blue-gray linear foliage is densely arranged in a compact and bushy evergreen mound. |
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http://www.diggingdog.com/pages2/euphorbia.php
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| | The Cumberland News |
 | | Euphorbia mellifera: This robust, leafy shrub is ideal against a wall close to a gate the delightful, honey-scented fragrance from clusters of subtle, brown flowers can be enjoyed in late summer |  | | mellifera is a robust, leafy shrub which I grow against a wall close to a gate where visitors can enjoy the delightful, honey-scented fragrance from clusters of subtle, brown flowers in late summer. |  | | Euphorbia have an unusual floral arrangement with tiny, insignificant flowers surrounded by large, attractive bracts. |
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http://www.cumberland-news.co.uk/townandcountry/viewarticle.aspx?id=263431
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| | Spurge - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | Euphorbia hedytoides or Euphorbia curtisii), this genus is composed of monoecious species. |  | | The genus Euphorbia is one of the largest and most complex genera of flowering plants; several botanists have made attempts to subdivide the genus into numerous smaller genera, but to date, these segregate genera have not generally been recognised: |  | | Succulent species are mostly originated from Africa and Madagascar. |
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http://lib.psychcentral.com/psypsych/Euphorbia
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| | A Year at Padley Wood - Spring |
 | | The jungly light of an early spring morning, seen through euphorbia mellifera. |
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http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/ayearatpadleywood/images/Garden/year2/year2_02.html
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| | Climbers get going - This is York Archive - From the Evening Press |
 | | In one bed, a clump of bluebells are flowering at the feet of Euphorbia mellifera and nearby the red flowers of E.griffithii `Fireglow' echo the colours in E.martinii and Geum rivale `Leonard's Variety'. |  | | It is in a shady spot which probably accounts for the lack of flowers but I am told they smell of honey when they appear. |  | | This geum, which blooms on and off from May to October, is an attractive plant with coppery-pink flowers above a neat clump of fresh green leaves. |
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http://archive.thisisyork.co.uk/2003/05/03/268304.html
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| | Daisy Hill |
 | | Euphorbia mellifera Honey Spurge Large glossy green circular leaves splashed with yellow. |  | | small trees and shrubs - Euphorbia mellifera - Honey Spurge |  | | Yellow daisy-like flowers on tall spikes in autumn. |
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http://www.gardenfind.co.uk/Daisy_Hill.asp
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| | architectural plants |
 | | The evergreen Euphorbias sound as dull as ditch water from a simple description of their insignificant small flowers surrounded by greenish or yellow bracts. |  | | Likes to be well drained so incorporate lots of sharp sand and / or pea shingle when planting it and only plant in full sunshine, otherwise 6ft growth a year becomes 6mm. |  | | It has vibrant apple-green leaves and the flowers while not being particularly striking, have a probably unique scent of honey. |
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http://www.english-gardening.com/Plants/architectural_plants.htm
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| | Weevil News - Beitrag 16 |
 | | Euphorbia stygiana at the intersection of the road EN3 with the EN2, where plants with a diameter of 20 – 35 cm at the base stood in a depression. |  | | This is not only the case for these two species, but for all other endemic, highly specialized phytophagous insect species with a rather narrow ecological niche, as I have already demonstrated on the Madeira Islands. |  | | Euphorbia stygiana in very old stands at extremely humid sites protected from the wind. |
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http://www.curci.de/WeevNews/beitrag16/beitrag16.htm
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| | Mary's Garden : Spring Plants |
 | | The flowers do have a scent very reminiscent of heather honey. |  | | This year (2003) was the first time it produced flowers. |  | | It flowers very early, sometimes with a smaller show of flowers in September. |
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jamesfamily/spring_plants.htm
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| | New Hopetoun Gardens |
 | | It is underplanted with the blue flowered Anemone blanda which will be replaced soon with a plum coloured Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris rubra), and then for the summer with the spreading blue flowers of Campanula portenschlagiana. |  | | You can see how different plants perform in our gardens, and its good to see all the Phormiums have survived the winter again. |  | | Euphorbia griffithii Fireglow (1m) Orange flowers in late Spring |
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http://www.newhopetoungardens.co.uk/p5.html
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| | Royal Horticultural Society - Gardening Advice: Garden Design |
 | | Euphorbia mellifera - arguably the finest member of the Euphorbia family - commonly called the honey spurge because it has honey-coloured and honey-scented flowers in spring. |  | | It has luminous, bright emerald green leaves similar to oleander and being evergreen, it is particularly pleasing on a dreary winter’s day. |
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http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/design/design62.asp
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| | Guardian Wilde side |
 | | Although there are indoor species, such as E. pulcherrima (poinsettia), the evergreen shrub E. mellifera (honey spurge) is for outdoors and unsuited to being a houseplant. |  | | It is hardy in milder regions, but can be grown in a pot and overwintered in a frost-free greenhouse. |  | | It is kept indoors and watered regularly (but not over-watered). |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4619452-103425,00.html
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| | Perennials N-P at Digging Dog Nepeta Penstemon Persicaria Pulmonaria |
 | | Large, slightly sticky, bright green oval leaves grow on tall, upright stems, topped with drooping clusters of pendulous, intensely fragrant, long tubular flowers, which flare to five-pointed stars at the end. |  | | Long after this species has bloomed you will remember its large, tubular, blue flowers highlighted by intensely aromatic, deep green foliage. |  | | A favorite for massing, we especially enjoy the profusion of deep blue flowers when planted next to Epimedium x rubrum and Euphorbia ‘Great Dixter’. |
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http://www.diggingdog.com/pages2/perennialsnop.php
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| | Turning Earth: Euphorbia mellifera |
 | | Bottom: The leaves of Euphorbia mellifera, spring 2005. |  | | Top: The small honey-scented flowers of Euphorbia mellifera, April 2004. |
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http://www.turning-earth.co.uk/photos/picpage_euphorb-mellifera.htm
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| | Crocus delivers Honey Spurge 'Euphorbia mellifera' in the UK |
 | | Crocus delivers Honey Spurge 'Euphorbia mellifera' in the UK in store this week |  | | Towering stems of white-veined, dark green leaves and clusters of brownish-orange, honey-scented flowers in late spring. |  | | Buy trees and garden equipment, including hedge trimmers, garden shredders, hammocks and deck chairs |
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http://www.crocus.co.uk/Catalog/GardenPlants/sale/findplant/christmas?ContentType=Plant_Card&ClassID=78200
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| | Arn Hill Plants - Plant List - E |
 | | A more hardy form of mellifera; also larger in leaf and flower. |  | | Dense stems of veined leaves with golden yellow flowers forming a rounded dome. |  | | Forms a compact bush of soft, velvety green foliage topped by soft yellow flowers in mid summer. |
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http://www.arnhillplants.com/e-page.htm
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| | Kari's Garden seed list |
 | | Waxy red, honey scented 'flowers' in late Spring. |  | | At its best a luscious deep black flowered Sweet William with dark purpled leaves, will vary from seed. |  | | Not the 'normal' sort of Euphorbia this one makes a large shrub. |
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http://www.karisgarden.com/index/plantlist/seeds.htm
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| | Euphorbia - definition of Euphorbia in Encyclopedia |
 | | Most plants of the spurge genus yield powerful emetic and cathartic products. |  | | Spurges (genus Euphorbia) are a large and variable worldwide genus of more than 1,500 plants that are mostly shrubby, herbaceous succulents. |  | | Euphorbia lathyris : *Mole Plant or Caper Spurge |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Euphorbia
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| | Select |
 | | They spread well to choke out weeds, but do not become pests. |  | | EUPHORBIA (Spurge) Euphorbia have an amazing diversity of height, form and character. |
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http://www.theplantfarm.ca/select.htm
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 | | Most of them yield powerful emetic and cathartic products. |  | | Spurges (genus Euphorbia) are a large genus of plants that are mostly shrubby, herbaceous succulents, affording an acrid, often poisonous milky juice. |  | | PCA Alien Plant Working Group - Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula) |
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http://www.fact-library.com/spurge.html
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| | Garden Forum: Euphorbia mellifera |
 | | It grows in the UK where it is advised to find the warmest spot with protection from cold winds. |  | | Here it is bordered by a Salvia africana-lutea on the left, Euphorbia martinii in the front right, and Salvia sagitata immediately in front. |  | | It is budding all over now; here's a shot of one. |
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http://www.gardenbuddies.com/forum/messages/4305/20975.html
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| | Perennials : echeveria, echinops, ellisiophyllum, epilobium, epimedium, eranthis, erigeron, erodium, eryngium, ... |
 | | Grey-blue spiral leaves, vivid yellow flowers from February-May. |  | | Ordered plants can be collected from the nursery or plant sales (see events). |  | | Ruby-red rosettes of foliage in spring turn green with age, topped with yellow-green flowerheads in midsummer. |
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http://www.avondalenursery.co.uk/cat-e.htm
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| | Architectural Plants : Plants Listed by E |
 | | Easy to grow but like all Euphorbias, best in the ground (not a pot). |  | | A hardy evergreen (everblueish) shrub to 4 ft. Deservedly well known and useful. |  | | Privacy Policy - Contact Us This site copyright © 2000 - 2001 Architectural Plants |
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http://www.architecturalplants.com/plants.html?PARAM=e
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| | GardenWorld |
 | | The largest euphorbia our climate will allow is Euphorbia mellifera which, in its native islands of the Canaries, can grow to a height of 50 feet. |  | | At the other end of the scale is the delicately elegant purple leaved Euphorbia amygdaloides Purpurea'. |  | | The flowers are a bright lime green that make the mouth water. |
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http://www.gardenworld.co.uk/euphorbia1.asp
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| | Photo 4 |
 | | The yummy purple blobs on either side of it are also of the Hebe family, but I don't remember their exact parentage. |  | | Behind him is another cherished 'phorb, Euphorbia mellifera, which I'll no doubt lose once we have a real winter but in the meantime, its new foliage is glorious. |
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http://www.npr.org/programs/talkingplants/diary/2002/020413.gallery4.html
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| | Euphorbia Plants |
 | | You are here: Home > Plant List > Euphorbia |  | | Thank you for visiting the About Garden Plants Network. |
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http://www.aboutgardenplants.com/Euphorbia_.shtml
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| | ☞ beekeeping - euphorbia mellifera |
 | | Starware search is an excellent resource for quality sites on euphorbia mellifera and much more! |  | | No part of Britain is as blessed with gardens as the Weald of Sussex, the belt of forest and open, rolling country that lies between the North and South Downs southeast of London. |  | | Starware also provides related listings for euphorbia mellifera |
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http://www.all-beekeeping.info/euphorbia-mellifera.html
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| | Garden shrub Broadleaf Garden & Outdoors |
 | | After pruning apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the base of the plantGoes well with: Choisya ternata, Euphorbia mellifera, Myrtus communis subspecies tarentina, Rosmarinus officinalis 'Miss Jessop's Upright', Trachelospernum jasminoides, Euphorbia myrsinites |  | | A dense, shapely, evergreen shrub with an upright habit and lush, apple-green leathery leaves. |
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http://www.retail-therapy.co.uk/rtproduct-366823.html
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| | Garden tour with map |
 | | Olearia paniculata, O. macrodonta, Euphorbia mellifera, Betula nigra |
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http://homepage.tinet.ie/%7Eearlscliffe/tour.htm
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| | Actuaciones en el año 2000 |
 | | Lopez lilloi, Myrica rivas martinezii, Euphorbia mellifera, Echium acanthocarpum, Sambucus palmensis. |
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http://www.mma.es/parques/lared/garaj/act_gar.htm
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