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Cushion Spurge – Euphorbia polychroma Seeds | 30 Seeds | Hardy Perennial | Bright Yellow Spring Blooms | Drought Tolerant

Cushion Spurge – Euphorbia polychroma Seeds | 30 Seeds | Hardy Perennial | Bright Yellow Spring Blooms | Drought Tolerant

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Add bold spring color and season-long interest to your landscape with Cushion Spurge (Euphorbia polychroma). This hardy perennial forms a dense, rounded mound that resembles a soft garden cushion, making it perfect for borders, edging, rock gardens, and mass plantings.

In spring, brilliant chartreuse-yellow blooms cover the plant in a vibrant display. As the seasons progress, the foliage transitions from bright green to stunning shades of red, orange, and purple in fall—providing multi-season beauty from one compact plant.

Cushion Spurge is highly adaptable and tolerant of drought, cold, salt, and wind once established. It thrives in well-drained soils and performs beautifully in sunny garden beds. Ideal for low-maintenance landscapes and xeriscape gardens.

⚠️ Note: Seeds are not fully cleaned of chaff (natural plant material) and are sold by approximate count.

You will receive:
✔️ Approximately 30 Cushion Spurge seeds
✔️ Hardy perennial variety
✔️ Clearly labeled seed packet
✔️ Sowing instructions included
✔️ Secure packaging

🌱 Growing Information
Botanical Name: Euphorbia polychroma
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 4–9
Height: 1–2 feet
Spread: 1–2 feet
Shape: Rounded, mounded
Bloom Time: Spring to early summer
Bloom Color: Bright yellow
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Water: Medium (drought tolerant once established)
Soil: Well-drained sandy or gravelly soil preferred
Maintenance: Low

In northern climates, full sun is ideal. In warmer southern climates, provide afternoon shade for best performance. Avoid excessive fertilizing, which can cause leggy growth.

💡 Care Tip: After flowering, trim back by about one-third to maintain a compact shape and reduce self-seeding. Wear gloves when handling—milky sap may irritate skin.

🌿 Landscape Uses: Borders, edging along pathways, rock gardens, retaining walls, ground cover plantings, and low-water landscapes.

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