Euphorbia Characias Black Pearl 2L Perennial Plant

Perennials
£59.99
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Euphorbia are small flowering plants that can be found across the world. Often known as ‘spurges ’, This diverse genus is highly adaptive and can be found in Africa, where they look more like cacti, to Europe, where they take in the form of bush shrubs. This species has swordlike foliage that sits under a clump of green and black flowers. They are distinct from other plant varieties by their milky, latex-like sap that can be toxic in certain species. These hardy plants will be great anywhere in your home and can tolerate most environments.

How to look after Euphorbia
Plant in well-draining chalk or sandy soil in an area with bright light. The leaves on this Euphorbia will burn if exposed to direct sunlight. Water to keep the soil damp but not wet, and this great little plant will be a long-term fixture in your home. These fast-growing plants are herbaceous perennials that will grow in most conditions. They like moist, well-draining soil and should be positioned where it can receive bright but indirect sunlight. Flowering Euphorbia should be deadheaded as soon as the flower begins to wilt to encourage new growth, and tall varieties may need support from a stake.
This EUPHORBIA characias Black Pearl comes in a 2 litre pot

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  • Our perennial plants are grown in the UK by a family business.

  • Perennials are supplied in eco friendly packaging.

  • Plants are not for consumption unless stated as edible.

  • Depending on the stage of the growing season, plants can range from young growth at the start of the season through to more advanced growth and flowering later into the season. We cannot guarantee flowering plants upon arrival due to this.
Perennial Growth Stage

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