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Euphorbia variabilis with yellow flowers in alpine setting
Euphorbiaceae26 April 202612 min

Euphorbia variabilis: complete guide

Euphorbia variabilis

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Overview

Euphorbia variabilis, known as Insubrican Spurge or Variable Wolfsmilk, is a compact alpine plant from the Alps. This European mountain flora forms a neat, low-growing shrub with green foliage and early yellow flowers. Perfect for rock gardens, alpine beds, and containers, it provides structure and season color.

Appearance and Bloom

Euphorbia variabilis grows into a rounded, compact form reaching 30-50 cm in height. The leaves are linear to lance-shaped, bright green, and densely arranged. From May to June, characteristic yellow bracts appear in umbel-like clusters, creating striking visual interest. The plant naturally forms an elegant mound.

Ideal Location

Position Euphorbia variabilis in sun to partial shade with at least 4-6 hours of sunlight. In mountainous settings, this plant tolerates some afternoon shade. Good drainage and wind protection are important. Raised beds and alpine troughs are ideal placements.

Soil

This plant prefers well-drained, nutrient-poor soils. Stone or alpine soil mixes work best. Heavier soils can be improved with sand, gravel, and compost. pH ranges from neutral to slightly acidic. Most importantly, no waterlogging.

Watering

Moderate water during growing season (spring-summer). Once established, extremely drought-tolerant. In winter, keep nearly dry to prevent root rot. Well-draining potting mix is essential.

Pruning

Almost no pruning required. Remove only browned foliage and spent flowers after blooming to maintain shape. This naturally compact plant self-forms beautifully.

Maintenance Calendar

Spring: check drainage, remove dead leaves from previous year. Summer: minimal watering. Autumn: keep dry, prepare for winter. Winter: minimal care needed.

Winter Hardiness

Euphorbia variabilis is very winter-hardy, tolerating temperatures to -20 degrees Celsius. Perfect for alpine gardens. However, wet winters cause problems. Ensure excellent drainage.

Companion Plants

Pair with other alpine plants: edelweiss, alpine phlox, sedums, saxifraga, and mountain flora. Gray stone and rocks complete the alpine landscape composition.

Closing Thoughts

Euphorbia variabilis is a superb choice for alpine and rock garden enthusiasts. With early yellow flowers and compact form, it delivers reliable beauty year after year. Visit specialist alpine nurseries for quality specimens. Explore gardenworld.app for more alpine garden design ideas. This European mountain gem brings authentic Alpine charm to any rocky corner.

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