Euphorbia verrucosa: complete guide
Euphorbia verrucosa L.
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Overview
Euphorbia verrucosa, known as Warty spurge, is a compact evergreen from central European and southern Mediterranean regions. This distinctive plant offers unique stem textures and reliable garden performance.
Appearance & bloom
The plant develops a structured habit with characteristically warty (verrucose) stems, from which its name derives. Foliage is narrow and mid-green. In spring and early summer, pale yellow-green cyathia emerge, providing subtle floral interest.
Ideal location
Place in full sun with good air circulation. Warty spurge thrives on dry slopes and well-drained terraces. Full sun exposure is essential for healthy growth.
Soil
Well-draining, light soil is crucial. The plant grows on poor, stony ground. A pH of 7.0 or higher is beneficial.
Watering
Once established, this Euphorbia is remarkably drought-tolerant. Water regularly only in the first year. Thereafter, no supplemental watering is typically needed.
Pruning
Minimal maintenance required. Remove any dead material in spring. Pruning is rarely necessary.
Maintenance calendar
Spring: Light cleanup of debris. Summer: No interventions. Fall: Leave untouched. Winter: Protection in severe frost.
Winter hardiness
Warty spurge is hardy to USDA zone 6. Frost protection is advisable in northern European gardens.
Companion plants
Pair with other drought-tolerant plants such as Senecio, Santolina, and Lavender. Excellent in mixed planting groups and xeriscaping schemes.
Closing
Euphorbia verrucosa delivers architectural interest with minimal upkeep. Check your local garden center for quality plants. Learn more at gardenworld.app/nl and gardenworld.app/en.
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