Euphorbia Martinii

Euphorbia Martinii

Green foliage on red stems. Light green disc shaped flower bracts with red centers. Height and spread 75cm. Flowers March - July. Supplied as 3/5cm diameter jumbo plug plants.
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Euphorbia Martinii Euphorbia Martinii
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Flowering Time

  • J
  • F
  • M
  • A
  • M
  • J
  • J
  • A
  • S
  • O
  • N
  • D

Key Product Information

Season Interest Summer
Flower Colour Green
Foliage Colour Green
Delivery Delivery within 28 days
Season Interest

Summer

Flower Colour

Green

Foliage Colour

Green

Delivery within 28 days

Plant Size

  • Part Shade
  • Sun
  • Container
  • Cut Flower
  • Lightly trim back after flowering
Planting

Plant in a hole deep enough to accommodate the module roots.

Soil Type

Well drained/light, fertile soil

Plant straight away upon arrival into pots or containers. Pot up for a number of weeks (minimum of two-three) and then plant out into final position once the roots have become established.
Lightly cut back after they flower annually to help keep the plant looking neat/tidy, and to encourage new growth.
  • Information
  • Flowering Time

    • J
    • F
    • M
    • A
    • M
    • J
    • J
    • A
    • S
    • O
    • N
    • D

    Key Product Information

    Season Interest Summer
    Flower Colour Green
    Foliage Colour Green
    Delivery Delivery within 28 days
    Season Interest

    Summer

    Flower Colour

    Green

    Foliage Colour

    Green

    Delivery

    Delivery within 28 days

    Plant Size

    • Part Shade
    • Sun
    • Container
    • Cut Flower
    • Lightly trim back after flowering
    Planting

    Plant in a hole deep enough to accommodate the module roots.

    Soil Type

    Well drained/light, fertile soil

  • Instructions
  • Plant straight away upon arrival into pots or containers. Pot up for a number of weeks (minimum of two-three) and then plant out into final position once the roots have become established.
  • Cultural Instructions
  • Lightly cut back after they flower annually to help keep the plant looking neat/tidy, and to encourage new growth.