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Blue spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) with distinctive blue-green foliage
Euphorbiaceae10 April 202612 min

Blue spurge: complete guide

Euphorbia myrsinites

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Overview

Blue spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites), also called Corsican euphorbe or creeping spurge, is an elegant low-growing perennial from the Mediterranean. At just 20-30 cm tall with spreading, creeping growth, it forms an exceptional groundcover with unique blue-green, succulent-like foliage.

This plant deserves far more attention in European gardens, particularly in dry, sunny locations where many groundcovers struggle.

Appearance & bloom cycle

Blue spurge develops into a low spreading mat of fleshy, blue-green leaves arranged in distinctive ascending spiral patterns along the stems. From March through April, brilliant yellow-green flowers appear in dense clusters that stand out dramatically against the blue-green background.

The plant is evergreen, retaining its blue-green color year-round, providing extra value in winter-grey gardens.

Ideal location

Blue spurge thrives optimally in full sun on warm, well-drained sites. It is extremely drought-tolerant and accepts even poor soils. A blazing-hot, sunny spot where other plants struggle is ideal.

In shade, the plant grows much less compactly and loses much of its characteristic blue-green coloring.

Soil requirements

Blue spurge is supremely tolerant of poor soil conditions. In fact, it grows best on nutrient-poor, well-drained soils. Heavy clay can be amended with coarse sand to drastically improve drainage.

The plant is grown in extreme Mediterranean conditions and tolerates absolute drought without difficulty.

Watering

Once established, blue spurge is extremely drought-tolerant and requires virtually no watering. After planting, water regularly until the plant is well-rooted (4-6 weeks).

Thereafter watering can cease entirely. The plant is drought-aggressive: excessive moisture can lead to root rot.

Pruning

Blue spurge requires no pruning. The plant grows naturally compact. Removing spent flowers is optional but helps the plant conserve energy. Dead leaves or damaged stems can be carefully removed.

Maintenance calendar

January-February: Plant in winter; select full sun location March-April: Peak flowering; no maintenance needed May-October: Summer dormancy October-December: Winter preparation; no maintenance

Winter hardiness

Blue spurge is hardy to USDA zone 5 (-29°C). In most European gardens, even in the Netherlands, Belgium, and large parts of Germany, the plant is fully winter-hardy. In very severe winters, minor damage may occur, but the plant recovers in spring.

Companion plants

Blue spurge pairs beautifully with:

  • Sedum & Sempervivum - matching succulence
  • Thymus (Thyme) - purple flowers contrast blue-green
  • Lavandula (Lavender) - blue flowers harmonize
  • Dianthus (Pinks) - similar low-growing habit
  • Artemisia - silvery foliage complements blue-green

Closing

Blue spurge is an overlooked gem for dry, sunny spots. The combination of blue-green evergreen foliage and brilliant spring bloom makes it invaluable year-round ornament. Most garden centers stock young plants in spring.

On gardenworld.app you can design a garden that embraces the dry, sunny corners of your outdoor space, with blue spurge as a striking accent plant.

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