Euphorbia Species, Snow on the Mountain, Snow-on-the-Mountain, Mountain Snow
Euphorbiamarginata
Synonym
Agaloma
marginata
Dichrophyllum
marginatum
Euphorbia
bejariensis
Euphorbia
leucoloma
Euphorbia
variegata
This tall Snow on the Mountain is showy and always draws attention to the flower bed with it growing in it. :) I posted a beautiful pictu...Read More
A self-sowing annual that's dramatic in the garden and beautiful in the vase as a cut "flower" (sear the ends of the stems with a flame, ...Read More
Cute as all get out. Always garners comments or questions - what is that.
This grows in Spokane, Wa, the Eastern part of the state where we have hot though dry summers 80s-90s, sometimes 100 degrees, wet springs...Read More
A stellar garden plant - gorgeous foliage, beautiful habit - a great companion for other plants! Easy to grow from seed.
Warning: If you are allergic to Latex DO NOT handle any of these plants of the Euphorbia Family without using Protective Gloves...Read More
I have two Snow on the Mountain planted together to hide my a/c after my fence blew down during the 2004 hurricanes. My first experience...Read More
I love the look of the plant. Even though the notes say this plant likes sun to partial shade all of mine are in FULL shade and doing we...Read More
The foliage is nice, but it loves to seed itself everywhere. It tends to get tall and flop. The best looking one I've had was one that ...Read More
I have only recently became aware of this plant. It grows around the lake banks....I'm thinking very seriously of putting some of it in ...Read More
Although hardy and beautiful, beware the poison. I used this flower to decorate for a wedding and woke the next morning looking like som...Read More
great plant for borders have had it for a number of years this year though plant has been infested with catepillars taking the foliage down very fast
Being an avid butterfly gardener, I would recommend this plant to attract beautiful blue, red and white butterflies (very patriotic). Th...Read More
Last week while using this plant in a cut flower arrangement I got the milky sap on my hands. Shortly after that I touched my eye which r...Read More
Wonderfully different plant! I love the grey-blue foliage and white bracts around the blooms. Mine grow over three feet tall in my Cent...Read More
I brought the seeds for this plant over from Germany from my mothers garden for it's striking foilage and white flowers. It needs very li...Read More
I have found this plant to be both rewarding and pesty. It's color, size and shape add beauty to my flower garden. With it's color, it t...Read More
. Grown for its striking foliage and mostly white flower bracts. Used to cover dry banks and other difficult areas, mixed bed, borders or...Read More
A bushy annual grown for foliage, the oval leaves are margined in white; uppermost are almost all white. I'm using it in a cutting bed t...Read More