Noticing a weed I have probably seen often but never identified, I took a picture and examined it. Although there are at least five genus of spurge, I recognized the prostrate spurge (Euphorbia ...
A friend gave me this plant a few years ago. I planted it at my lake house and have noticed that small spurges are popping up all along the bank. Have I planted a weed? The original came from a ...
• Wood spurge, Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiae, is an evergreen and early blooming perennial for the central Ohio garden. The leaves are shiny and dark green. The chartreuse flowers that appear in ...
With the arrival of gardening season, Denver Parks and Recreation is urging residents to remove the noxious weed myrtle spurge. It looks harmless, but can cause harm to people and natural areas.
The city of Boulder is inviting residents out this weekend to 'Purge the Spurge' by exchanging the noxious weed for native plants. Myrtle spurge is considered a noxious weed because it spreads very ...
Blackbird spurge (Euphorbia ‘Blackbird’) is a lovely dark plant discovered as a sport — a genetic mutation growing from a mother plant that has differing characteristics, leaf shape, color or flowers.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Weeds aren't just an annoyance in your yard and garden; some also have the ability to attract pests, too. Aphids, scale, whiteflies -- they're ...
The sixth-annual Purge the Spurge event is underway through June 30. Garfield County invites residents to pull two highly invasive noxious weeds — myrtle and cypress spurge. Both are non-natives ...
This is the fifth in a series of articles about weeds nominated by Master Gardener volunteers and trainees as the weeds they hate the most. I think you’ll recognize the weeds we’ll consider here as ...
You’ve probably seen the ad — bag up any myrtle spurge you find on your property, bring it to one of the “purge the spurge” events and Denver Parks and Recreation will give you native plants in ...
Destroy this invasive weed before the problem gets worse. I had no interest in gardening when I came to Salt Lake City. My husband and I lived for years in a condo on Wasatch Drive. Behind us was ...
Q: I found a very strange looking caterpillar crawling across my patio. I would like to know where it came from and if it is a problem. A: The caterpillar you found is Sphingicampa hubbardi and is ...