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Wood Spurge
Rosettes of dark green leaves and tall clusters of long lasting, lime-green flowers from mid-spring. A valuable plant for areas of dry shade. An authentic plant for a woodland setting, wood spurge is also useful groundcover for a shady border. Left unchecked it can become invasive, romping through areas of a small garden.Position: partial shadeSoil: moist, well-drained garden soilRate of growth: fast growingFlowering period: April to JuneFlower colour: lime-greenOther features: rosettes of dark green leavesHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: In autumn cut back the faded flower stems, avoiding new ones. When working with spurges always wear gloves since the milky sap is poisonous and a potential skin irritant. Remove unwanted seedlings each spring as part of routine border maintenanceThis plant forms part of the Spring Border Collection. Click here to view the border |
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