Euphorbia Bonfire

Euphorbia  you-FOR-bee-uh

Bonfire:  One of the best landscape plants for all-season color. ‘Bonfire’ is one of the most colorful spurges ever invented! The top growth is a fantastic combination of deep purple, red, and orange leaves with a touch of chartreuse, while the undergrowth is green. The foliage tends to deepen to burgundy red at the height of summer. Turns rich red in the fall. In late spring, crackling sulfur yellow bracts light up the whole plant for several weeks.

Zone 5

Full to Part Sun

Height: 14-18″/Spread: 24-36″

Late Spring to Frost

Size Available: 1 Gallon

Euphorbia Bonfire

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Euphorbia  you-FOR-bee-uh

Euphorbia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae). Euphorbia is one of the largest genera of flowering plants with over 2,000 types ranging from small annual plants to large, long-living perennial trees to deciduous shrubs. Euphorbia plants are deer-resistant, resilient, and easy to grow in a wide range of hardiness zones. Known for having colorful foliage and unique flower structures called cyathiums, euphorbia plants make great additions to flower beds and rock gardens. While most euphorbias are perennial, the Diamond® series are hybrid annuals that produce airy clouds of tiny white flower bracts above the attractive green lance-shaped foliage. This unique, award-winning variety, which reaches 12 to 18 inches tall and wide, blooms nonstop from planting until frost. Wear gloves when handling euphorbias, and quickly wash off any milky sap that gets on your skin, as it’s a strong irritant.