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Euphorbias Collection

Euphorbias, also known as spurge plants, come in a stunning array of colors and forms

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Euphorbias (colour litho)

Euphorbias (colour litho)
3630263 Euphorbias (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Euphorbias. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Pencil Cactus / Pencil Bush / Giant Euphorbia Tree, Africa

Pencil Cactus / Pencil Bush / Giant Euphorbia Tree, Africa
LB-7297 Pencil Cactus / Pencil Bush / Giant Euphorbia Tree Africa Euphorbia tirucalli Ian Beames Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Selection of plants for sale in garden in front of old stone wall credit: Marie-Louise

Selection of plants for sale in garden in front of old stone wall credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: The large mediterranean spurge, Euphorbia characias in close up credit: Marie-Louise

The large mediterranean spurge, Euphorbia characias in close up credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Broad-leaved Glaucous Spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) flowering, Pilion, Greece, April

Broad-leaved Glaucous Spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) flowering, Pilion, Greece, April

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Sun Spurge (Euphorbia helioscopia) in fruit, growing on headland at edge of stubble field

Sun Spurge (Euphorbia helioscopia) in fruit, growing on headland at edge of stubble field, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, September

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Picture No. 10761851

Picture No. 10761851
Damara Euphorbia & Ringwood Tree ( Maerua schinzii) & Stipagrostis grass - 3 typical representatives of the pre-Namib of northwest Namibia (Euphorbia damarana) Date:

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Picture No. 10760666

Picture No. 10760666
Namibia - Euphorbia damarana + bushman grass (Stipagrostis sp.). The euphorbia produces a toxic latex and is endemic to the Damaraland. Date:

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Picture No. 10849730

Picture No. 10849730
Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii) Date:

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Picture No. 10896483

Picture No. 10896483
Euphorbia - arborescent euphorbias vegetation Date:

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Spurge (Euphorbia multifolia) flowering, growing amongst Woolly Senecio (Senecio haworthii)

Spurge (Euphorbia multifolia) flowering, growing amongst Woolly Senecio (Senecio haworthii) leaves, South Africa, August

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Corn Cob Euphorbia (Euphorbia mamillaris) spiny stems, South Africa, August

Corn Cob Euphorbia (Euphorbia mamillaris) spiny stems, South Africa, August

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Euphorbia (Euphorbia venenata) spiny stems, South Africa, August

Euphorbia (Euphorbia venenata) spiny stems, South Africa, August

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Large Mediterranean Spurge (Euphorbia characias) John Tomlinson, flowering

Large Mediterranean Spurge (Euphorbia characias) John Tomlinson, flowering, growing beside brick wall in garden, Powys, Wales, March

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Spring Urban Garden - with Euphorbia, Tulips & Forget-me-nots - with garden shelter in background

Spring Urban Garden - with Euphorbia, Tulips & Forget-me-nots - with garden shelter in background
SG-20289 Spring Urban Garden - with Euphorbia, Tulips & Forget-me-nots - with garden shelter in background Ardea London contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias) clumps flowering in coastal sand dunes behind beach

Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias) clumps flowering in coastal sand dunes behind beach, Lesbos (Lesvos), Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) commercial crop, growing in large glasshouse, U. S. A

Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) commercial crop, growing in large glasshouse, U. S. A
Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) commercial crop, growing in large glasshouse, U.S.A

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Narrow-leaved Glaucous Spurge (Euphorbia rigida) flowering, in grassland, Lesvos, Greece, march

Narrow-leaved Glaucous Spurge (Euphorbia rigida) flowering, in grassland, Lesvos, Greece, march

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Double-toothed Barbet (Lybius bidentatus) adult, calling, perched on euphorbia, Queen Elizabeth N

Double-toothed Barbet (Lybius bidentatus) adult, calling, perched on euphorbia, Queen Elizabeth N. P. Uganda
Double-toothed Barbet (Lybius bidentatus) adult, calling, perched on euphorbia, Queen Elizabeth N.P. Uganda

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Garden flowers and plant pot

Garden flowers and plant pot. Gravel border containing spurge (Euphorbia) and verbena flowers

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Euphorbia milii - common name 'Crown of Thorns' - Jardin de la Marquesa Botanical Gardens, Arucas

Euphorbia milii - common name "Crown of Thorns" - Jardin de la Marquesa Botanical Gardens, Arucas
DAD-1864 Euphorbia milii - common name "Crown of Thorns" - Jardin de la Marquesa Botanical Gardens Arucas, Gran Canaria. February

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Canary Island Spurge - this plant is endemic to the Canary Islands, hence its name

Canary Island Spurge - this plant is endemic to the Canary Islands, hence its name
DAD-1867 Canary Island Spurge - this plant is endemic to the Canary Islands, hence its name. Common in the coastal and dry regions, and on dry rocky slopes and screes, lava fields, cliffs etc

Background imageEuphorbias Collection: Five-cornered Euphorbia. Sap flowing from cut stem. Ecca Pass, nr Grahamstown, Eastern Cape

Five-cornered Euphorbia. Sap flowing from cut stem. Ecca Pass, nr Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
ASW-4462 Five-cornered Euphorbia - with top cut to show inside and juice nr Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Euphorbia pentagona Alan J. S


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Euphorbias, also known as spurge plants, come in a stunning array of colors and forms. From the vibrant Broad-leaved Glaucous Spurge with its delicate flowers in Greece to the towering Pencil Cactus found in Africa's vast landscapes, these plants never fail to captivate our attention. Whether they are showcased for sale against an old stone wall or admired up close like the magnificent Mediterranean Spurge, Euphorbias bring beauty and charm wherever they grow. Their unique shapes and textures make them stand out among other plants, adding interest to any garden or landscape. One such example is the Sun Spurge, which thrives on headlands overlooking stubble fields in Suffolk. Its fruits add a burst of color against the backdrop of golden crops. These captivating images (Picture No. 10761851) (Picture No. 10760666) (Picture No. 10849730) (Picture No. 10896483) remind us of nature's ability to create breathtaking scenes. In their natural habitats, Euphorbias often form symbiotic relationships with other species like Woolly Senecio leaves in South Africa where Spurges bloom alongside them harmoniously (Spurge flowering amongst Woolly Senecio leaves). This coexistence showcases nature's intricate web of life. No matter where you encounter them - whether it be on an island like Ile St or amidst rocky terrains - Euphorbias always leave a lasting impression with their striking presence and resilience. So next time you stumble upon one of these fascinating plants, take a moment to appreciate their beauty and diversity that spans across continents from Greece to Africa and beyond.