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This spurge has ornate, oval-shaped leaves, with a bluish-green color and toothed edges. This spurge blooms in the spring, adorning your yard with aromatic white or pink flowers, which give way to ...
Eggleaf spurge, also known as oblong spurge or Balkan spurge, is a Class A weed. This weed is native to Turkey and Southeast Europe, is toxic to humans, and is on the Washington State quarantine list.
Toothed spurge (Euphorbia dentata) is a summer annual that is native to the eastern United States and Mexico. While not common, it can be found in pastures, roadsides and gardens. The plants are ...
You might be harboring a noxious weed disguised as a pretty plant. Myrtle spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites), also known as donkey tail spurge, was once planted as a waterwise ornamental plant ...
Though the plant is covering more ground every year, Fitch said she’s still optimistic about minimizing the harm it does to the valley. “The extent of which Myrtle spurge exists within Salt ...
A pretty but pesky invasive and noxious weed is making its way into Central Oregon gardens. Experts say myrtle spurge is not something you want around. It's a drought-tolerant plant being used ...