Euphorbia Species, Mexican Fire Plant, Mexican Poinsettia, Summer Poinsettia, Wild Poinsettia

Euphorbiaheterophylla var. cyathophora

Family
Euphorbiaceae (yoo-for-bee-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Euphorbia (yoo-FOR-bee-uh)
Synonym
Euphorbia cyathophora
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Can be grown as an annual
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Madison, Alabama

Vincent, Alabama

Fresno, California

San Diego, California

Bartow, Florida

Fernandina Beach, Florida

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Gainesville, Florida

Holiday, Florida

Hollywood, Florida

Lakeland, Florida

Lecanto, Florida

Merritt Island, Florida

Miami, Florida

New Port Richey, Florida

Oldsmar, Florida

Pensacola, Florida

Saint Petersburg, Florida

Barbourville, Kentucky

Silver Spring, Maryland

Maben, Mississippi

Adrian, Missouri

Saint Robert, Missouri

Strafford, Missouri

Utica, New York

Asheville, North Carolina

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Norwood, North Carolina

Wilson, North Carolina

Ashville, Ohio

Delaware, Oklahoma

Norman, Oklahoma

Grenoble, Rhône-Alpes

Charleston, South Carolina

Fair Play, South Carolina

Greeneville, Tennessee

Hendersonville, Tennessee

Knoxville, Tennessee

Mc Minnville, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Bulverde, Texas

Corpus Christi, Texas

Dallas, Texas

Denison, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Greenville, Texas

Houston, Texas

Kurten, Texas

La Vernia, Texas

Mercedes, Texas

Mont Belvieu, Texas

New Braunfels, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Sherman, Texas

Temple, Texas

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Gardener's Notes:

6
positives
13
neutrals
1
negative
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Knoxville, TN | November 2016 | neutral

Hello. This beauty came up volunteer on the east side of our home. I have made inquiries all summer, to no availe. I am in a group on Fac...Read More

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Fernandina Beach, FL | July 2014 | neutral

A beautiful plant with a fiery red center. I planted 4 seedlings about 2 years ago and they have grown like weeds ever since.

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Baytown, TX (Zone 9b) | April 2011 | positive

I absolutely love this plant. It is very showy when mature and the center is red.

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Davie, FL (Zone 10b) | March 2011 | neutral

i always find this plant growing by the dania beach here in south florida...it's seems weed like & very unique looking

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Coral Springs, FL (Zone 10b) | October 2010 | neutral

Pretty much considered a weed here in South Florida. Interesting to know that it is poisonous to dogs and cats.

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Asheville, NC | August 2010 | neutral

I have just discovered this plant in a clients garden in Asheville, NC. I have been designing & working in gardens for 10+ years here, a...Read More

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Fresno, CA (Zone 9a) | August 2009 | positive

It comes up year after year I never knew what it was until today. I thought it was very pertty weed. Its a nice plant and easy to grow....Read More

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Adrian, MO (Zone 6a) | July 2007 | negative

very invasive. more of a weed than a flower. no flowers, not showy. I've read in south america gets in soybeans and glycophosphate based ...Read More

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Mission, TX (Zone 10b) | March 2004 | positive

For the Southern most tip of Texas, where temperature gets up to 104F, this medium growth shrub with its unique shape and color is a plea...Read More

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | September 2003 | neutral

This species is not as common as Euphorbia heterophylla which is also known as "Summer Poinsettia" (as are several varieties of Am...Read More

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Salisbury, NC (Zone 8a) | September 2003 | positive

I planted this plants seeds only once, two years ago. Since then it has randomly sprung up in my garden in several different locations. I...Read More

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Ashville, OH (Zone 5b) | September 2003 | neutral

I started with one plant five years ago and it is every where now.I give it away every year and everyone loves it. By the middle of augus...Read More

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Corpus Christi, TX (Zone 10a) | August 2003 | positive

Everyone (meaning all my aunts) had these plants back in the 40's. I have been looking for it for a long time--didn't know the name of i...Read More

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Polk City, FL (Zone 9b) | May 2003 | neutral

I have seen this plant in central Florida, and thought it was related to the traditional Poinsettia, but it was growing like a weed. I h...Read More

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| October 2002 | neutral

Be very careful with this plant, especially if you have dogs or children that may possibly eat it. The Mexican fire plant if ingested ca...Read More

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Dacula, GA (Zone 7b) | September 2002 | neutral

One of these plants appeared in my brother's garden and I really thought it was beautiful. But did not think it was in the poinsettia fa...Read More

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Ewing, KY (Zone 6a) | August 2002 | neutral

A good filler plant but can be invasive. I planted it two years ago and still have it going strong in my garden. Easy to pull and get rid...Read More

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Maben, MS (Zone 7b) | August 2002 | positive

This is one of my favorite plants. It looks good in the fall when most everything else is well past their prime.

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | August 2002 | neutral

Easy to grow plant, and the flowers are inconspicuous enough to fill in between other plants.

But - be aware of the force ...Read More

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| August 2002 | neutral

I haven't had much experience with this plant, as just this year I transplanted some from my mother's garden (Texas, zone 7) to mine (Geo...Read More

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