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Cushion Spurge – Euphorbia polychroma Seeds | 400 Seeds | Hardy Yellow Perennial | Drought Tolerant | Border & Ground Cover

Cushion Spurge – Euphorbia polychroma Seeds | 400 Seeds | Hardy Yellow Perennial | Drought Tolerant | Border & Ground Cover

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Design bold, low-maintenance perennial landscapes with Cushion Spurge (Euphorbia polychroma). This hardy favorite forms a dense, rounded mound that lights up spring gardens with brilliant yellow flower bracts.

As the growing season progresses, foliage transitions from bright green to warm tones of red, orange, and purple in fall—providing multi-season color and texture in one compact plant. Its naturally “cushion-shaped” habit makes it ideal for edging pathways, defining borders, enhancing rock gardens, softening retaining walls, or mass planting for dramatic effect.

This 400-seed pack is perfect for larger landscape installations, nursery production, restoration plantings, and expansive ground cover projects.

Highly adaptable and resilient, Cushion Spurge tolerates cold, drought, salt, and wind once established.

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

You will receive:
✔️ Approximately 400 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
USDA Zones: 4–9
Growth Rate: Moderate
Height: 1–2 feet
Spread: 1–2 feet
Shape: Compact, mounded
Bloom Time: Spring to early summer
Bloom Color: Bright yellow
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Water: Medium (drought tolerant once established)
Soil: Prefers loose, well-drained sandy or gravelly soil
Maintenance: Low

Performs best in full sun in cooler climates. In warmer southern zones, provide afternoon shade. Avoid excessive fertilizing to maintain compact growth. Does not prefer transplanting once established.

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

🌿 Ideal Uses: Borders, edging, rock gardens, retaining walls, xeriscape designs, large mass plantings, and low-water landscaping.

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