this is a beautiful shrub.it is dark maroon in the winter. mine got buried in the snow for a week and it didn't phase it. I love this plant.
Efanthia Wood Spurge Euphorbia amygdaloides hybrid
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Details
14 - 20 Inches16 - 18 Inches12 - 18 Inches36cm - 51cm41cm - 46cm30cm - 46cmFeatures
Yellow-green flowers in spring with burgundy foliage in cold weather
Award WinnerFall InterestDrought TolerantCharacteristics
Plant Type:AnnualHeight Category:MediumGarden Height:14 - 20 Inches 36cm - 51cmSpacing:16 - 18 Inches 41cm - 46cmSpread:12 - 18 Inches 30cm - 46cmFlower Colors:GreenFlower Shade:GreenFoliage Colors:BrownFoliage Shade:BronzeHabit:UprightContainer Role:ThrillerPlant Needs
Light Requirement:Part Sun to SunThe optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).
Maintenance Category:EasyBloom Time:SpringHardiness Zones:6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9bWater Category:AverageUses:ContainerUses:LandscapeUses Notes:Use in containers and beds
Maintenance Notes:These plants begin blooming in early spring and by late spring to early summer they are done. Deadheading won't keep them blooming longer. However, removing the old flowers once the plant has finished blooming will encourage the plant to branch more and the next spring you should see an increase in flowers thanks to a better branched plant.
Perennial Euphorbias should be pinched or topped down to 4 to 6 inches above the ground in mid spring. This will give the plant time to branch and develop enough body and structure to bear the winter's cold. As the temperature drops in the fall and early winter flower buds initiate that will bloom in spring (providing the winter has been mild enough not to freeze the dormant buds.) You can protect the plant from these winter temperature fluctuations with heavy mulch or even rose cones.
Plants in the spurge family often will bleed a milky, white sap if cut or wounded. This sap is a form of latex. Most people will have little or no reaction due to sap exposure from the euphorbia that Proven Winners sells. However, people with sensitive skin or latex allergies should be cautious when handling euphorbia. Poinsettias are in this same family. If you have ever experienced a skin irritation due to contact with poinsettias you should be cautious with all euphorbia.
An improved variety featuring evergreen, smooth foliage and burgundy cool-weather color. Bushy, compact habit, drooping and non-curling leaves.
Efanthia Euphorbia amygdaloides hybrid 'Imprefant' USPP 16,908, Can 2,725 -
13 Reviews
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patti foreman, California, United States, 10 years ago
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great plant with wonderful natural and netural green colors. great size for small to medium areas,
larry treadaway, 12 years ago -
Emily Granger, Virginia, United States, 13 years ago
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Fast growing and beautiful.
Derek, California, United States, 13 years ago -
This plant is a stunning accent with flowers that last the majority of the summer. Our only regret is having a brutal freeze last october that killed it.
Rick, Montana, United States, 13 years ago -
Love it -Can't find it to buy more
Russell Studebaker, Indiana, United States, 13 years ago -
Planted about 3-4 yrs ago- it stays neat, compact- beautiful leaf color, interesting flower that was still intact on the plant to use in a Xmas arrangement. Only wish I could find them again. No one seems to have heard of them.
Peggy, Indiana, United States, 13 years ago -
Nice winter addition to pots
Tommye Kepp, Georgia, United States, 13 years ago -
I keep this plant indoors over the winter in a cool room. It is beautiful as it changes colors. In Spring I move the plant outside adding color to my front porch
Connie, Pennsylvania, United States, 13 years ago -
I love this plant. The folige is beautiful and the bloom is unique. I plantrd in containers and they only made it for 2 years. I'm trying to find this plant again. I would buy it every year inorder to keep in my garden.
Tina Jacobs, South Carolina, United States, 13 years ago
11 Awards
Award Year Award Plant Trial 2008 Best of Breed for Winter North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum 2008 Best of Breed for Winter North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum 2008 Best of Breed for Winter North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum 2005 Classic City Awards University of Georgia 2005 Top Performer University of Illinois-Champaign County Master Gardeners 2005 Top Performer University of Illinois-Champaign County Master Gardeners 2005 Classic City Awards University of Georgia 2005 Top Performer University of Illinois-Champaign County Master Gardeners 2005 Classic City Awards University of Georgia 2005 Top Performer University of Illinois-Champaign County Master Gardeners -