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Euphorbia hypericifolia Inneuphdia, Diamond Frost, Stardust White Sparkle

Euphorbia hypericifolia Inneuphdia

Diamond Frost, Stardust White Sparkle
Family: Euphorbiaceae
USDA Zone: 10-12?
USDA Plant Hardiness MapGroundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsIrritating plantFragrant plant

This hybrid produces masses of pure white bracts above finely textured, apple green foliage. It adds stunning texture and color to a border in full sun or partial shade.

Blooms year round.

It is delicate and airy and covered with tiny white blooms, an obvious choice for containers as both a spiller and a filler. It also softens walkways and walls. It is a perfect groundcover or a small perennial specimen. It is heat and drought tolerant, but will do best in partial shade, if you are planting near stone. It will tell you it is stressed by dropping some of its leaves and flowers. The plant grows to about 2 feet tall and wide. From a distance, it looks just like a soft white cloud, but in reality its as tough as any euphorbia. It takes sun, but also thrives in part shade, making it perfect for lighting up a dark garden area. Diamond Frost is fast growing, and one small 4 inch container will grow to fill a two foot area within one season. Because the plant is airy, its fine to plant it close with other plants to fill any empty space.

This plant is extremely low-maintenance, an absolute workhorse in the garden, blooming almost the entire planting season and with no deadheading needed. Don't let its delicate appearance fool you - it's exceptionally resistant to both heat and frost.

All euphorbias have slightly toxic sap; more an irritant than a poison.


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