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Wann treibt Wolfsmilch aus?
Wolfsmilch richtig pflanzen Im Frühling beginnt die Pflanzzeit für Wolfsmilch, wenn ab Mitte Mai keine verspäteten Bodenfröste mehr zu befürchten sind. Bereiten Sie am sonnigen bis halbschattigen, warmen und geschützten Standort eine feinkrümelige Erde vor.
Kann man Wolfsmilch teilen?
Winter- und immergrüne Arten brauchen keinen Rückschnitt. Gegen Ende des Winters können Sie die Arten der Wolfsmilch teilen. Dies ist manchmal wegen der zum Teil etwas holzigen Wurzeln recht schwierig.
What does Euphorbia x martini look like?
Euphorbia x martini is a lovely spurge, bearing dark grey-green rosettes of leaves and upright bracts in lime-green with a red eye. Grow Euphorbia x martini in well-drained soil in full sun to dappled shade, such as in a gravel garden, where it can gradually spread to form a low, weed smothering carpet.
How do you plant Euphorbia x martini?
Grow Euphorbia x martini in well-drained soil in full sun to dappled shade, such as in a gravel garden, where it can gradually spread to form a low, weed smothering carpet. The flowers persist until summer, gradually fading to pale-green. Cut back to the ground before the first frosts.
What does Martin’s spurge look like?
One of the most striking foliage plants, Euphorbia x martinii (Martin’s Spurge) is a dwarf evergreen sub-shrub which produces rosettes of narrow, dark gray-green leaves on stiff stems. In late spring, it sports dense sprays of chartreuse flowers, sometimes studded with a purple eye.
Is E genus Euphorbia an evergreen?
Genus Euphorbia can be annuals, perennials, shrubs or succulents, with milky sap and small flowers held within cupped, often colourful bracts. Details E. × martini is a dwarf evergreen sub-shrub to 60cm in height, with narrow, dark grey-green leaves and open sprays of greenish-yellow flowers, sometimes purple-eyed.