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Diamond Snow®

Euphorbia

General Information GROWING TIPS

Dense clouds of white euphorbia flowers cover the compact, mounded habit of Diamond Snow euphorbia, creating a long season of airy color. This heat tolerant euphorbia plant is both heat and drought-tolerant, making it a dependable choice for landscapes and euphorbia for containers throughout the growing season.

Diamond Snow®
Blossom Color White
Bloom Season Planting To Frost
Exposure Part Sun to Sun
Height 6-10 in
Width 12-18 in
Spacing 10-12 in
Container Sizes 104, 104 Spacer
Hardiness Zones 10, 11
Wildlife Attracted
Wildlife Deterred
Features

Dense clouds of white euphorbia flowers cover the compact, mounded habit of Diamond Snow euphorbia, creating a long season of airy color. This heat tolerant euphorbia plant is both heat and drought-tolerant, making it a dependable choice for landscapes and euphorbia for containers throughout the growing season.

Adaptable as a Houseplant No
Bog Plant No
Is Disease Resistant No
Drought Tolerant Yes
Edible No
Erosion Control No
Fragrant Flower No
Fragrant Foilage No
Heat Tolerant Yes
Native to North America No
Salt Tolerant No
Succulent No
Water Plant No
Uses

Plant Diamond Snow euphorbia alone or in combinations in all container types and landscapes. This euphorbia for containers will create a dense mound of foliage and white euphorbia flowers.

Maintenance Notes

Diamond Snow euphorbia might look delicate and frilly, but nothing could be further from the truth. Diamond Snow is actually pretty much tough as nails and a very heat tolerant euphorbia plant. She has performed well from North to South and coast to coast. While Diamond Snow euphorbia does best in sun or part sun conditions, this heat tolerant euphorbia plant does surprisingly well in shady conditions also. As you might suspect it is excellent euphorbia for containers, great in mixed containers and containers by itself, but don't discount its excellent performance when planted in the landscape where white euphorbia flowers create a soft, airy display. She needs little to no supplemental water and is extremely heat tolerant. She doesn't need to be deadheaded and shouldn't need much in the way of fertilizer either—it is a very self-sufficient gal. While you shouldn't need to trim Diamond Snow euphorbia back, you can trim it at any time and it will continue producing white euphorbia flowers.

 

Self-cleaning, no deadheading necessary. Some shedding of flowers and leaves may occur indoors depending on light levels and watering. Plants in the spurge family often will bleed a milky, white sap if cut or wounded. This sap is a form of latex. Most people will have little or no reaction due to sap exposure from the euphorbia that Proven Winners sells. However, people with sensitive skin or latex allergies should be cautious when handling euphorbia. Poinsettias are in this same family. If you have ever experienced a skin irritation due to contact with poinsettias you should be cautious with all euphorbia.

 

An application of fertilizer or compost on garden beds and regular fertilization of plants in pots will help ensure the best possible performance for Diamond Snow euphorbia, especially when used as euphorbia for containers.

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