Euphorbia 'Miner's Merlot' [British Grown Evergreen Perennial]

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This semi-evergreen plant has colourful foliage and produces bright flowers in late spring to early summer. Hardy throughout most of the UK down to -15°C.

The striking, deep red foliage of this Euphorbia is very different to its spiky desert cousins! New foliage comes through the rich colour of red wine, maturing to deep green and purple shades as the plant grows. This dark colouring contrasts with the bright citrus yellow of the flowers, which bloom for several months. This plant is resistant to deer and many diseases that affect other Euphorbias, making it a good low-maintenance option for your garden; pick a bright spot with well-draining soil and watch the plant thrive!

Perennial
Flowering shrub
Flowers April to June; foliage year-round


Scientific Name
Euphorbia amygdaloides x (Euphorbus' plant that resembles the Amygdalus genus) 'Miner's Merlot'

Common Name
Purple Wood Spurge

Origin
Native to the Mediterranean

Pruning Tips
Cut back faded flower stems once they start to die back. Wear gloves as Euphorbia sap is an irritant.

Wildlife Value
On the RHS' Plants for Pollinators list, this plant will provide pollen for many species of insect in the UK.

Positioning
Get this plant plenty of sunlight; position in full sun.

Water
Drought (and heat) tolerant once established; should only need watering in extremely dry conditions.

Soil
Soil should be moist but well-drained; make sure your plant is never sat in a puddle!

Food
This plant doesn not need much extra nutrition; ensure you add fresh compost or mulch to its soil every year or two to keep it well-nourished.

Pet-safe
No, this plant is toxic if eaten by pets and humans, and is an irritant in contact with skin.

Sprouts Top Tips
The key with this plant is ensuring the ideal positioning; once it has a spot with well-draining soil and plenty of sun, the best thing you can do is sit back and admire it! Just keep an eye in heavy rain in case the soil gets waterlogged.

 

 

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